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2024 Election: President Biden Trailing Trump in 6 of 7 Key Swing States
Voters are broadly dissatisfied with the national economy and there are deep doubts about Biden’s capabilities and job performance, the survey conducted by the Wall Street Journal revealed.
President Joe Biden’s recent polling boost in key battleground states has mostly disappeared, as a deep current of pessimism about the US economy’s destiny undermines his standing with voters for the upcoming 2024 election.
Ahead of the November US election, President Joe Biden is lagging his major opponent Donald Trump in six of the seven key states, according to the most recent opinion poll.
According to the Wall Street Journal’s survey, voters are generally dissatisfied with the national economy and have serious reservations about Biden’s abilities and job performance.
Trump has a two to eight percentage point lead in six battleground states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina. However, Biden leads Trump by three points in Wisconsin.
In every state polled, negative views of the president’s job performance outnumber positive views by 16 percentage points or more, with the spread exceeding 20 points in four states.
In contrast, Trump receives an unfavorable job rating for his stay in the White House in only one state, Arizona, where negative scores surpass positive ones by one percentage point, according to The Wall Street Journal.
According to Real Clear Politics, which tracks all major national polls, Trump and Biden are in a dead heat this fall. The average of major national surveys shows Trump ahead Biden by 0.8 percentage points.
“Biden and Trump both comfortably became their party’s probable nominees last month, but each will face a lengthy and arduous campaign in a rerun of the 2020 election. “In a race expected to be razor-thin, a handful of battleground states will likely determine the winner,” The Hill newspaper said Wednesday.
Source: Bloomberg
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B.C. Election Results to Be Released on Monday
The 2024 B.C. election results remain undecided following the resumption of tallying on Saturday; however, newly released data from Elections B.C. indicates that the NDP is progressing.
The party has increased its advantage over the B.C. Conservatives in the Juan de Fuca-Malahat riding to 106 votes, up from 20. In Surrey City Centre, the party has increased its lead to 178 votes, up from 93. The NDP has also tightened the race in Surrey-Guildford, now trailing the Conservatives by only 12 ballots, as opposed to 103.
On Saturday, officials began counting the 65,000 absentee and mail-in ballots that had not yet been counted, and the updated statistics were released throughout the day. Sunday and Monday will witness the continuation of those tallies and numerous riding recounts.
Before Saturday, the B.C. NDP was either leading or elected in 46 seats; the B.C. Conservatives in 45 seats, and the B.C. Greens in two seats. 47 seats are necessary to establish a majority administration in the British Columbia Legislature.
The updated results did not result in flipped ridings; however, CBC News upgraded four ridings, with the NDP leading into projected victories and the Conservatives being led into a projected win.
The final tally will be finalized on Monday with the tallying of over 22,000 absentee ballots. On that day, Election B.C.’s website will update the results hourly. Any district with a margin of victory of 100 ballots or less is subject to an automatic recount. In close ridings, parties may also request a recount.
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Trump and Harris Tied In New 2024 Polls
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Trump and Harris Tied In New 2024 Election Polls
The latest poll indicates that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are in a dead-heat race for the White House. This is the third major national poll to find the two tied, rendering the race wildly unpredictable less than two weeks before Election Day.
The Emerson College Polling survey (October 23-24), published on Saturday, had a margin of error of 3, and the two candidates tied at 49%. This is the first time in Emerson’s weekly poll that Harris has not enjoyed a lead since August. One week earlier, Harris was leading 49% to 48%.
Siena Trump Harris Poll
In the Times/Siena poll released on Friday, Trump and Harris are 48% among likely voters (margin of error 2.2). The Times notes that these results are “not encouraging” for Harris, as Democrats have won the popular vote in recent elections despite losing the White House.
The poll indicates a decrease in Harris’s support since The Times’ previous poll in early October, which indicated that she had a 49%-46% lead over Trump. However, at least three surveys conducted within the past week have indicated that Trump has a slight advantage, and six others have found Harris to be in the lead.
Trump Harris CNN Poll
The CNN/SSRS poll released on Friday (margin of error 3.1) also shows that the candidates are dead even at 47%. This represents a downward trend for Harris, who led Trump 48% to 47% in the groups’ September survey. Before President Biden withdrew from the race, the poll found that Trump had 49% and Harris 46%.
CNBC Survey on Trump Harris
Trump’s lead in a CNBC survey of registered voters released on Thursday (margin of error 3.1) and a Wall Street Journal registered voter poll released on Wednesday (margin of error 2.5) has increased from 47% to 45% in August to 48% to 46%. This represents a significant shift in Trump’s favor since August when Harris held a 47% to 45% lead in a Journal survey.
Harris X/Forbes released a survey on Wednesday (margin of error 2.5) that indicates Trump is leading Harris by two points, 51% to 49%, among prospective voters nationwide, including those who are leaning toward one candidate. Additionally, Trump is ahead by one point, 49% to 48%, without leaners.
Several other recent polls have indicated that Harris is in the lead: In a Monmouth University poll of 802 registered voters, conducted from October 17-21 and released on Wednesday, Harris maintains a 47%-44% lead over Trump among respondents who indicated that they “definitely” or “probably” intended to vote for one of the candidates. 4% of respondents selected “other,” and 5% selected no candidate.
In an Economist/YouGov survey of likely voters, which was also released on Wednesday (margin of error 3), Harris is up by three points, 49% to 46%, when third-party candidates are on the ballot, and respondents are given the options of choosing “other,” “not sure,” or “would not vote.” This represents a one-point decrease in her lead from the group’s previous survey, conducted from October 12-15.
In Morning Consult’s weekly poll, which was released on Tuesday, Harris maintains a four-point advantage, 50% to 46%, consistent with the previous week’s results. However, this is a decrease from her 51%-45% lead in the two polls conducted before the previous week.
Since announcing her candidacy on July 21, Harris has eliminated Trump’s lead over President Joe Biden. However, according to Five Thirty-Eight’s weighted polling average, her advantage has marginally decreased over the past two months, reaching a high of 3.7 points in late August.
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Kamala Harris Has No Intentions Of Campaigning With Biden Before Election Day
Kamala Harris Has No Intentions Of Campaigning With Biden Before Election Day.
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Beyoncé Endorses Kamala Harris In Joyful Speech At Houston Rally: ‘I’m Here As A Mother’
“I’m neither a star nor am I a politician. “I’m here as a mother,” Beyoncé stated during a campaign rally for Kamala Harris.
“A mother who cares deeply about the world my children and all of our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we’re not divided,” she said during a Houston rally Friday night.
“Imagine our daughters growing up seeing what’s possible with no ceilings, no limitations,” she said. We must vote, and we need you.”
Finally, Beyoncé, joined onstage by her Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland, presented Harris. “Ladies and gentlemen, please give a big, loud, Texas welcome to the next president of the United States, Vice President Kamala Harris,” she told the crowd.
She did not perform like she did in 2016 at Hilary Clinton’s presidential campaign rally in Cleveland.
Beyoncé Endorses Kamala Harris In Joyful Speech At Houston Rally: ‘I’m Here As A Mother’
Houston is Beyoncé’s hometown, and Harris’ presidential campaign has chosen “Freedom,” a single from her groundbreaking 2016 album Lemonade, as its theme song.
Harris performed the song in July, during her first official public appearance as a presidential contender at her campaign headquarters in Delaware. That same month, Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles publicly supported Harris for president.
Beyoncé permitted Harris to use the song, according to a campaign staffer who spoke with The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss internal campaign procedures.
“Freedom” appears in the second part of “Lemonade” and samples two John and Alan Lomax field recordings. The recordings depict Jim Crow-era folk spirituals of Southern Black churches and work songs of Black convicts from 1959 and 1948, respectively. The film also features Kendrick Lamar, the Pulitzer Prize winner.
Beyoncé Endorses Kamala Harris In Joyful Speech At Houston Rally: ‘I’m Here As A Mother’
According to Kinitra D. Brooks, an academic and author of “The Lemonade Reader,” the song “‘Freedom” is significant because it demonstrates that freedom is not free. The freedom to be yourself, the political freedom… it’s the belief that you must struggle for freedom and that it is attainable.”
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SOURCE | AP
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