Polls say Trump would win over Biden in key US states
Polls say that if the US elections were held now, Trump would win

Support for President Joe Biden has significantly weakened in American society: voters do not like his age, the economic results of his administration, and what is happening in foreign policy.
Moreover, in five of the six so-called swing states, which largely determine the outcome of presidential elections, Biden is now losing to Donald Trump, according to a poll of voters conducted by The New York Times and Siena College.
Biden is behind Trump, the most likely Republican presidential contender, by 4-10 percentage points in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and even Georgia.
In the latter, Trump, judging by the charges brought against him, put pressure on the electoral commission and wanted to change the results of the 2020 election that were victorious for Biden.
Out of the six swing states, Biden is ahead of Trump only in Wisconsin, by 2 percentage points.
In 2000, all six supported Biden.
If the election were held now, Trump would win more than 300 electoral votes in total, while 270 are needed to win the presidency.
According to a YouGov poll conducted on October 30-November 3, Biden is supported by 48% of voters, and Trump by 51%.
The presidential election in the United States will be held in a year – on November 5, 2024.
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