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LANDSLIDE INCOMING: New Polls Show Trump Leads With Young And Hispanic Voters


In an unexpected turn, new polls show President Trump is polling higher than Biden with Hispanic and young voters.

Both of these categories saw Biden beating President Trump in the 2020 election.

Now that Biden’s incompetency has been demonstrated to the nation, voters are losing faith.

The Hill covers some of the numbers in the polling:

The survey, conducted by USA Today and Suffolk University, found that heading into a critical election year, Biden trails with several of the key demographics that helped him win the White House in 2020.

Biden earned 34 percent support among Hispanic voters surveyed, compared with Trump’s 39 percent. That marks a large decline since 2020, when Biden earned 65 percent of the demographic group.

The president has also lost support from Black voters. After carrying 87 percent support in the demographic in 2020, Biden now has just 63 percent, the survey found.

His support from younger voters has dropped as well. In 2020, Biden crushed Trump by 24 points among the group. But the survey found that Trump now leads among voters under 35 with 37 percent support to Biden’s 33 percent.

The 2024 election is looking to be a landslide for President Trump.

It has become clear to the whole country that electing Biden would be doing a disservice to this nation.

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USA Today shares more on the polls:

“I think he’s done a reasonably sound job, but it’s not been a ‘wow’ administration,” said Michelle Derr, 55, a Democrat who plans to vote for Biden. The small-business owner from Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb just outside Washington, was among those surveyed. “For me, it’s disappointing that we have two old white guys in this race again. I want to look forward to the future.”

Biden now claims the support of just 63% of Black voters, a precipitous decline from the 87% he carried in 2020, according to the Roper Center. He trails among Hispanic voters by 5 percentage points, 39%-34%; in 2020 he had swamped Trump among that demographic group 2 to 1, 65%-32%.

It’s no secret that Democrats heavily rely on minority votes to get into office.

However, even these minority groups do not want another four years of Joe Biden in the White House.



 

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