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President Joe Biden is leading former President Donald Trump by four points, a public opinion poll released Wednesday, March 15, said. According to a Quinnipiac University poll, 48 percent of respondents would support Biden over Trump. Trump received 44 percent of support. His approval rating dropped two points from the last poll in June, but Biden remains unfazed. We heard that the vote was counted from June 8 to 12.

President Joe Biden leads former President Donald Trump by four points (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP, AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)
President Joe Biden leads former President Donald Trump by four points (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP, AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

“In the general election matchup, President Joe Biden has a slight lead over Trump 48 – 44 percent among all registered voters. In Quinnipiac’s previous national poll on June 24th, Biden won 48 percent and Trump won 46 percent. Today’s results continue the string of head-to-head results between Biden and Trump since the University Quinnipiac has started this question in February 2023,” says the website for the Quinnipiac University poll.

Quinnipiac analyst Tim Malloy noted, “A federal lawsuit. A court date on a litany of bills. Ice water of critical media coverage. Negative impact on former President’s standing with voters? It doesn’t do much at all. “

Most of Biden’s supporters are Black and Hispanic. It is also stronger with women than with men. The survey says that older respondents will favor Biden.

Biden essentially has a 57-point lead over Democrats, including Robert Kennedy Jr. On the other hand, among Republicans, Trump has a 22-point lead over Gov.

It has recently been seen that DeSantis’ approval rating has fallen significantly in the two weeks after he announced his 2024 presidential bid. A powerful approval rating by online polling firm Civiqs shows that DeSantis currently has an average approval rating of 19 negative points. About 55 percent of respondents disagreed with him, while 36 percent were in his support. According to the data, the Republican has a negative evaluation from people in the age group of 18-34 (63 percent), women (62 percent), and African Americans (85 percent), and the Hispanic population /Latino (68) percent), according to Newsweek.

To compare the numbers from early December of last year, DeSantis’ approval and disapproval ratings were tied at 47 percent then. The data shows that in comparison, former US President Donald Trump is favored even though his legal issues continue to plague his life and public image.

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