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A New York Times/Siena College poll reveals surprising results
A recent New York Times/Siena College poll reveals an intriguing political landscape, as President Biden and former President Trump find themselves tied in popularity. Surprisingly, this deadlock comes amidst 51% of respondents believing that Trump has committed “serious federal crimes.” The poll also highlights a stark concern, with 53% of voters stating that Trump’s post-2020 election actions threatened American democracy.
In a hypothetical rematch, both Trump and Biden garnered an equal 43% support, indicating a continued divide in the nation’s political preferences. The poll further shows that 41% of registered voters maintain a favorable view of Trump, while 43% hold a similar opinion about Biden. Nevertheless, 14% of voters remain undecided, with some indicating that they would consider an alternative candidate or abstain from voting if these were the only two choices.
One noteworthy aspect of Trump’s support base is his MAGA followers, who staunchly defend him against federal prosecutors’ grievances. According to Nate Cohn, the N.Y. Times’ chief political analyst, not a single one of the 319 respondents in the MAGA category believed that Trump had committed serious federal crimes. This unwavering loyalty amid legal challenges may contribute to Trump’s resilient popularity.
The allegations against Joe Biden are damning.
If they are true, Joe Biden should be impeached, not for high crimes and misdemeanors, but for bribery.
If they are true, he should be removed from office, prosecuted, and jailed for taking millions of dollars of bribes. pic.twitter.com/FhEmLMdYCn
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) July 27, 2023
Conversely, President Biden appears to have consolidated some support among Democratic voters compared to last year. Approximately 45% of Democratic primary voters now favor Biden as the 2024 presidential candidate, signaling a stronger endorsement within his party. However, concerns over Biden’s age remain a top consideration for those who seek an alternative candidate, as he would be 86 at the end of a second term.
The Times/Siena Poll indicates that President Biden’s approval rating currently stands at 39%. This figure sheds light on the challenges he may face in the future as he navigates his presidency amid a divided nation and grapples with various political issues.
In a separate N.Y. Times/Siena College poll on the 2024 Republican primary, Trump emerges as the frontrunner despite facing mounting legal troubles. He enjoys a considerable lead over other potential contenders, with the nearest third-place candidate polling at only 3%. Even in a head-to-head matchup with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Trump maintains a significant 31 percentage point lead.
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