POLL: Donald Trump is Leading Joe Biden in the Polls

Despite former President Donald Trump’s indictment on federal charges, he still holds a respectable lead against incumbent President Joe Biden. 

Per a Rasmussen poll, 45% of likely United State voters would pull the lever for Trump in a 2024 election rematch with the incumbent rematch. By contrast, 39% would vote for Biden. An additional 12% indicated that they would vote for another candidate. 

52% of voters believe Biden is a worse president than most recent presidents such as George W. Bush and Barack Obama. By contrast, 32% believe Biden is better than most recent presidents. 15% indicated that Biden is about the same as most recent presidents.

45% of voters are of the belief that the Biden regime is more corrupt than most recent presidential administrations, whereas 37% believe the Biden regime is less corrupt. 14% indicated that the level of corruption is about the same as most recent presidential administrations.

65% of Democrats believe the Biden administration is less corrupt than most recent administrations. By contrast, only 14% of Republicans and 29% of independent voters. 76% of Republican voters, 14% of Democrat voters, and 48% of independent voters believe the Biden regime is more corrupt.

In a similar vein, 60% of Democrat voters indicated that Biden is better than most recent presidents. On the other hand, only 12% of Republican voters and 20% of independent voters. 81% of Republican voters, 17% of Democrat voters, and 60% of independent voters believe Biden is worse than most recent presidents.

If the 2024 presidential election ended up being between Biden and Trump, 78% of Republican voters, 15% of Democrat voters, and 46% of independent voters would pull the lever for Trump. Biden would grab the votes of 76% of Democrat voters, 12% of Republican voters, and 26% of independent voters.

In a 2024 rematch against the incumbent, Trump would pick up 48% of the white, 42% of the black, and 39% of the non-black minority vote. 39% of white voters, 44% of black voters, and 36% of other non-black minority voters would pull the lever for Biden.

As far as income is concerned, voters making less than $50,000 annually believe the Biden regime is more corrupt than most recent presidential administrations. In a 2024 election rematch against Trump, Biden received his highest level of support (69%) from voters with annual incomes above $200,000, while Trump received 57% among individuals making between $30,000 and $50,000 annually.

Trump appears to be the clear favorite in 2024. However, due to the flawed nature of contemporary elections the American could voters could be deprived of a nationalist option in 2024.

America Firsters must remain vigilant in order to ensure that there’s no repeat of the 2020 elections that was rife with electoral fraud and irregularities. If this can’t get sorted out, we are clearly living in a Banana Republic state.

 

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