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A recent survey found that more voters felt better off with President Trump than Biden.
As President Trump heads to the November elections, a new poll taken by the New York Times and Sienna College found that 42 percent of voters felt that President Trump’s policies had helped them personally, while only 20 percent of Biden’s supporters felt that way.
The poll was conducted between February 25 and February 28 on cellular and landlines, and 980 registered voters were interviewed.
One of the questions asked was, “If the 2024 presidential election were held today, who would you vote for…” The results showed that President Trump was the favorable choice with 48 percent of the vote and Biden only at 44 percent.
Voters were also asked another interesting question, “Regardless of who you support, who do you think will win the 2024 presidential election?” 46 percent of voters said they believe that President Trump will win over Biden, whereas only 41 percent of voters believe he would win the elections.
A similar Fox News poll also indicated that more voters feel that Trump’s policies helped them and their families. 45 percent indicated that Trump’s policies helped them, while only 25 percent chose Biden.
Karoline Leavitt, national press secretary for the Trump campaign, told Conservative Daily News what she thinks about President Trump’s lead in various polls.
Leavitt said, “Joe Biden no longer has a base as key Democrat constituencies such as African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and women are supporting President Trump because they are sick and tired of Crooked Joe’s record-high inflation, open borders, crime and chaos.”
The polls aren’t the only ones showing how much support President Trump has earned. The results from Super Tuesday show that President Trump has won a massive victory.
RSBN reported what President Trump told supporters at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida during the watch party: “We’re going to have UNITY, and it’s going to happen very quickly…success will bring UNITY to our country.”