Trump’s New Win Terrifies Democrats

Former President Donald Trump continues to hold a significant lead over President Joe Biden in several crucial battleground states.

According to RealClear Polling’s recent data, Trump is ahead of Biden by 47.9% to 44.7% in the seven key states that are likely to be decisive in the 2024 presidential election. Notably, Biden had won six of these states in the 2020 election.

In Wisconsin, Trump narrowly leads Biden with 47.4% compared to Biden’s 47.3%. This is a shift from 2020 when Biden won Wisconsin by a margin of 0.63 points.

Arizona sees Trump leading with 48.3% to Biden’s 44.1%, a reversal from 2020 when Biden edged out Trump by 0.31 points.

In Georgia, Trump has a 48.5% to 43.7% advantage over Biden, contrasting with Biden’s narrow 0.23-point victory in 2020.

Michigan’s numbers show Trump ahead at 47% to Biden’s 46.7%, a significant change from Biden’s 2.78-point lead in the last election.

In Pennsylvania, Trump is leading Biden 47.8% to 45.5%. Biden had previously won Pennsylvania by 1.16 points in 2020.

North Carolina presents Trump with a 47.8% to 42.5% lead over Biden, a state where Trump had already secured a victory by 1.35 points in 2020.

Nevada shows Trump leading Biden 48.3% to 43%, another state that Biden had won in 2020 by 2.39 points.

In a broader national context, a five-way poll indicates Trump leading with 42.1% against Biden’s 40.1%, with independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. garnering 8.6% of the vote.

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