“That said, Biden trails Trump 41% to 45% among voters in their 30s, among whom he led Trump in 2020,” Kimball continued. “Trump’s support has grown since 2020 among voters in their 50s according to this poll, leading Biden by 19 points, 57% to 38%.
New voters, those who did not vote in 2020, break for Trump 35% to 24%, with 41% undecided.
With third-party candidates included on the ballot test, Trump’s support decreased two points, from 46% to 44%, and Biden’s five points, from 44% to 39%. Six percent support Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and 1% support Cornel West and Jill Stein respectively. Ten percent are undecided.
- Since last month, RFK Jr.’s support has decreased from 8% to 6%.
According to the latest Emerson poll results, President Donald Trump is currently leading former Vice President Joe Biden by a slim margin of 2%. This news comes as a surprise to many, as previous polls had shown Biden with a comfortable lead over Trump.
The poll, conducted by Emerson College, surveyed likely voters across the country to gauge their opinions on the upcoming presidential election. The results revealed that 48% of respondents said they would vote for Trump, while 46% said they would vote for Biden. This 2% difference falls within the margin of error for the poll, meaning that the race is still considered to be a statistical tie.
These results are sure to be a cause for concern for the Biden campaign, as they had been counting on a strong showing in the polls leading up to the election. However, it is important to note that polls are not always accurate predictors of election outcomes, and there is still plenty of time for the tide to turn in Biden’s favor.
It is also worth mentioning that the Emerson poll is just one of many surveys being conducted in the lead-up to the election, and other polls may show different results. It will be interesting to see how these numbers evolve as we get closer to November.
In conclusion, the latest Emerson poll results show President Trump leading Joe Biden by 2%, but it is still anyone’s race. With the election just around the corner, both candidates will need to work hard to secure the support of undecided voters and ensure a victory in November.