As 2024 Election Looms, Trump Extends Lead Over Biden in Key States
As 2024 Election Looms, Trump Extends Lead Over Biden in Key States

The political landscape is heating up faster than a microwave burrito. With the 2024 election looming, the latest polls show a significant shift in voter sentiment.

Former President Donald Trump is not just back in the game; he’s leading the charge against President Joe Biden. The Emerson College poll, reveals a surging preference for Trump over Biden, and it’s causing quite a stir.

Trivia Question: What year did the United States adopt the Constitution? Answer at the end of the article.

The Polling Picture

Reports of Biden’s dismal debate performance and his recent COVID-19 diagnosis have sent shockwaves through the Democratic Party. The Republican National Convention is in full swing, and the GOP is capitalizing on every opportunity to highlight Biden’s weaknesses. While Democrats scramble to find their footing, Trump remains steadfast, and his support is unwavering.

From The Hill: “Former President Trump is leading President Biden nationally and in seven battleground states, according to a survey published Thursday.

The Emerson College poll, sponsored by Democrats for the Next Generation, found 46 percent of registered voters say they support Trump, compared to 42 percent who chose Biden and 12 percent that are undecided. The pollster noted, however, that Biden’s support dipped by 2 points since the poll was taken earlier this month, while Trump’s support stayed the same.”

Swing States in Focus

The battleground states are where the real action is. Since March, Trump has gained 1 point in Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and 2 points in Arizona. He’s lost 1 point in Michigan, but overall, the momentum is on his side.

The closest race is in Michigan, with Trump leading Biden 45% to 42%. In states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Nevada, Trump leads by 5 points. His leads in Georgia, North Carolina, and Arizona are even more significant, with margins ranging from 6 to 7 points.

Biden’s Struggles and the Republican Surge

Biden’s recent COVID-19 diagnosis adds another layer of complexity to his campaign. His health, age, and performance in the recent debate have raised serious concerns among Democrats.

Despite this, his campaign insists that he is still the candidate to beat. Yet, the Republican fundraising machine is in overdrive, capitalizing on Biden’s perceived weaknesses and rallying the base with a unified front.

The Republican National Convention and Trump’s choice of J.D. Vance as his running mate have injected new energy into the GOP. Trump’s near-assassination attempt has only galvanized his supporters, portraying him as a resilient and formidable candidate. The Democrats, on the other hand, appear to be in disarray, struggling to present a coherent and compelling narrative.

How is Trump feeling about this new poll? Well, this video played at the RNC probably expresses him well:

The Political Ramifications

These poll results have significant implications. If the trends continue, Biden’s chances of securing a second term look increasingly bleak. The Democratic Party is facing an uphill battle, not just to retain the presidency but also to maintain control of Congress. The GOP’s strategy of focusing on Biden’s vulnerabilities seems to be paying off, and the Democrats need to regroup and reassess their approach quickly.

And you know the winds have shifted when people like Mark Zuckerberg is voicing unexpected support for the former President. I mean, this is the guy who both founded Facebook and spent millions in “Zuck Bucks” to place ballot drop boxes in high Democrat districts in 2020. Don’t be surprised if you see pigs fly after watching this clip:

It’s clear that the 2024 election is shaping up to be one for the history books. The stakes are higher than ever, and both parties are pulling out all the stops. As we move closer to election day, the dynamics will undoubtedly continue to shift.

But for now, Trump appears to have the upper hand, and Biden’s campaign is on the defensive. The Democratic Party’s internal strife and Biden’s health issues only add to the GOP’s momentum. It’s going to be a wild ride, folks.

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump leads Biden nationally and in several key battleground states.
  • Biden’s support has declined, while Trump’s has remained steady.
  • The Republican fundraising machine is outperforming the Democrats.

Trivia Answer: The United States adopted the Constitution in 1787.

Sources: The Hill

July 20, 2024
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Jon Brenner
Patriot Journal's Managing Editor has followed politics since he was a kid, with Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush as his role models. He hopes to see America return to limited government and the founding principles that made it the greatest nation in history.
Patriot Journal's Managing Editor has followed politics since he was a kid, with Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush as his role models. He hopes to see America return to limited government and the founding principles that made it the greatest nation in history.