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The latest polling averages show that the tides are changing for Joe Biden in California, a Democrat stronghold, as his support takes a dip while President Trump’s polling holds steady.
The latest DDHQ polling averages for the 2024 general election in California show that Joe Biden is polling at 54.7 percent, with Donald Trump at 34.6 percent.
According to Politico’s 2020 election results, Joe Biden carried the state with 63.5 percent of the vote. President Trump received 34.3 percent of California’s vote in 2020.
Based on these numbers, it appears that Joe Biden’s support in the state has nosedived nearly 10 percent, while support for the 45th president has remained nearly unchanged.
Biden’s loss of support can be pinned on a number of problems like the border crisis, concerns over Biden family crime and corruption, and the rising cost of living.
Not only has President Trump’s support stayed consistent in California, but it has been growing in other states despite all the sham legal challenges thrown his way. In fact, RSBN reported that a poll found that more Americans would vote for President Trump regardless of his legal woes.
Information from Real Clear Polling shows that the 45th president is leading the swing states in polling averages. In Pennsylvania, Biden’s alleged home state, President Trump is polling ahead with 42 percent while Biden sits at 40 percent. In Wisconsin, the 45th president won 41 percent, with Biden trailing behind with 38 percent.
Just recently, RSBN reported that President Trump is gearing up for Wisconsin by announcing his MAGA rally to be held in Green Bay on April 2.
This rally falls on the same day as the Wisconsin Republican Presidential Primary and will play a big role in earning more support in the state as the general election approaches.



