Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Poll: Obama Says Biden Better President Than Trump, You Agree?

New Update - Biden vs Trump Polling Numbers
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Obama Says Biden Better President Than Trump, You Agree?

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News Today: The 2024 election could see a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump. However, recent polls from Wisconsin and Pennsylvania show contrasting pictures. While Biden leads in Wisconsin, the race is neck-and-neck in Pennsylvania. These conflicting results underscore the volatility of the electoral landscape and the potential for a fiercely contested election.

As the 2024 elections approach, the U.S. is showing significant improvement in areas where Biden's administration has been heavily criticized by the GOP. During the pandemic, violent crime rates in U.S. cities soared, becoming a major concern for voters in the 2022 midterm elections. Republicans blamed Biden and Democratic leaders for the rise in crime, leading many Democrats to adopt a more moderate stance on law enforcement. However, a study from the Council on Criminal Justice indicates that homicides have decreased by 9% in the first half of this year compared to the same period last year, in 37 major cities. Although violent crime rates remain higher than in 2019, they are generally on a downward trend.

Inflation has been a major source of voter dissatisfaction, negatively impacting perceptions of Biden's economy despite otherwise positive economic conditions and job market trends.

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