The gap between Biden and Trump in the polls narrowed
The results of new polls show that the gap between support for Biden and Trump in the 2024 presidential election has narrowed. |
The results of a new poll show that Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, is leading with 46.5% against the current president, Joe Biden, with 45.5%.
The last time the votes of these two candidates were so close in the polls was on January 12 (22nd of January 1402).
Biden has improved his position in recent polls. A monthly Bloomberg/Morning Counsel poll conducted this week found Biden’s lead slightly better in six key states, including Michigan and Pennsylvania, and in Wisconsin.
Polls called this situation the best performance of the American president so far.
At least eight national polls conducted in March show Biden in the lead. Meanwhile, Trump is still in the lead in most polls conducted this month.
More votes come amid some changes in strategy from the Biden campaign. Biden’s campaign has been trying to woo former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley after she dropped out of the Republican race. His campaign has also released a new ad that addresses Trump’s criticism of Haley and her supporters.
A Quinnipiac poll in February found that 49 percent of Haley-leaning Republican voters would vote for Trump; Meanwhile, 37 percent said they would vote for Biden.
Biden’s victory in the North Dakota primary
U.S. President Joe Biden won the Democratic presidential primary in North Dakota.
The North Dakota State Party announced the results of the primary election. Although seven other candidates were on the primary ballot, Biden’s victory was practically guaranteed.
Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, was able to win the votes of all 29 delegations in the primary election of the Republican Party of North Dakota on March 4 (14 Tsefand 1402).
Bill Clinton’s warning about Trump coming to power
Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, the former Democratic presidents of the United States, attended an event attended by Joe Biden in New York City to collect donations for Biden’s campaign.
At a fundraiser for Joe Biden at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Obama and Clinton asked thousands of people to support the Democrats for a second term.
Clinton, who was US president from 1993 to 2001, said she was worried about the continuation of the current situation and compared this election to the 2016 election, when her husband, Hillary, lost to Trump.
Clinton said that America should not make the mistake of 2016 again and trust Trump.
Source: Mezan
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