If US Elections happen now, Trump will beat Biden - REPORTS

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According to a recent Washington Post and ABC news survey, President Joe Biden would lose to President donald trump in a matchup in november 2024. According to the survey, "Trump defeats Biden 51-42 in a head-to-head contest." In the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, trump is far ahead of his other opponents. The Iowa Caucus and the New hampshire Primary in january will mark the official start of the GOP's selection process.

Nikki Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, and vivek Ramaswamy, a businessman, are the other two Indian-American Republicans running for president. However, trump is far ahead of them, and political analysts think he will eventually be the party's nominee.

According to the Washington Post-ABC news survey, which was issued on Sunday, a record proportion of Americans believe that his administration has made their lives worse. According to the survey results, three-quarters of respondents believe Biden is too elderly for another term, and donald trump seems better in hindsight. These issues will be major obstacles for Biden to overcome in his reelection campaign.

The Washington Post, however, rejects the poll's findings. According to previous polls, the two candidates are tied in the race for the presidency, thus the survey that showed trump defeating Biden by 10 points is certainly a "outlier," according to a renowned American newspaper.

"At this early juncture in the election cycle, the Post-ABC poll shows Biden trailing trump by 10 percentage points; yet, this large margin of Trump's lead is dramatically at variance with other public polls, which depict the general election race as a near tie. The disparity between this poll and others, as well as the peculiar composition of Trump's and Biden's coalitions in this poll, imply that it is most likely an anomaly, according to the daily.

According to the poll, trump is favoured by 54 per cent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents. florida governor Ron DeSantis is second at 15 per cent, down from 25 per cent in May.

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