Surveys Show Trump With Good Leads Over Biden In Several Swing States

Surveys Show Trump With Good Leads Over Biden In Several Swing States


President Joe Biden’s campaign, which already had an uphill battle in swing states, got some more bad news on Friday in the form of new surveys.

According to Just the News, a series of polls indicate that Trump has either sustained or expanded his advantage over Biden in seven critical battleground states.

The outlet noted, citing the surveys, that “Trump leads Biden by 4% in Arizona, 1% in Michigan, 3% in Nevada and 3% in Wisconsin, according to four polls released Wednesday and Thursday by Emerson College Polling/The Hill.”

“Trump is also ahead of Biden by 3% in North Carolina and 4% in Georgia, according to polls released Wednesday by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion. Meanwhile, an Emerson College survey released last week shows Trump leads Biden by 4% in Pennsylvania,” the outlet continued.

Trump’s lead is within the margin of error in Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, and North Carolina, according to recent polls.

It’s important to note that the figures mentioned earlier don’t include any third-party candidates. This means that they may change, especially if Robert F. Kennedy is able to get on the ballot. As of now, he has only completed the necessary petitioning requirements to appear on the ballot in Nevada, Utah, Hawaii, and New Hampshire, as stated on his website.

Biden’s campaign has started aggressively raising funds and purchased a $30 million ad campaign across several battleground states earlier this month.

The advertising campaign aims to promote Biden’s initiatives on climate change and abortion, and also address concerns about the president’s mental abilities. This campaign is part of a larger effort by the administration to gain more support among black Americans and young people, as the president is currently behind Trump in the polls.

According to Politico, the ad campaign promotes five key Biden talking points: COVID-19 recovery, reducing the cost of prescription drugs, the bipartisan infrastructure deal, efforts against climate change, and safeguarding abortion rights.

Political consultant Patrick Bonsignore of Blue Sky Strategy, who previously served as the director of Paid Media on the 2020 Biden campaign, is leading the first ad buy in what is anticipated to be a billion-dollar campaign.

The outlet noted that the ad negates to mention the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, choosing instead to focus on Trump’s alleged infringement on the “freedom of women to choose.”


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