A new survey reveals that majorities of Republicans and Democrats in key swing states support maintaining or increasing policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, including tax credits for electric vehicles and clean energy, as well as limits on offshore drilling. These findings highlight a growing bipartisan consensus on the importance of addressing climate change.
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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims to have secured enough signatures to be on the ballot in all 50 states, potentially impacting the tight 2024 race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. While polling at around 5% in key swing states, Kennedy’s small base of support could prove crucial in a race where the two main party candidates are neck and neck.
Vice President Kamala Harris has gained ground against former President Donald Trump in key swing states since President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, according to a recent poll.
Vice President Kamala Harris has injected renewed energy into the US presidential race, narrowing the gap with Donald Trump in recent polls and even taking the lead in some. Notably, Harris’s support surpasses the highest levels Biden had during his campaign, indicating a strong start for her. Her appeal amongst younger and diverse voters could significantly impact swing states like Nevada, Arizona, and Georgia.
A conservative nonprofit is launching a six-figure ad campaign in key swing states, criticizing President Biden’s immigration policies and highlighting the alleged murders of two women by illegal immigrants. The ad campaign, which will run ahead of the first presidential debate, focuses on the deaths of Rachel Morin in Maryland and Jocelyn Nungaray in Houston, both allegedly killed by illegal immigrants.
Former President Donald Trump has taken the lead over President Joe Biden in seven key swing states that could determine the outcome of the 2024 presidential election, according to a new Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll. The poll found that Trump is leading Biden by 48% to 44% across the seven states, which include Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. These are all states that Biden won in the 2020 election. The poll also found that Trump is leading Biden in each of the individual states, including those that Biden won by narrow margins in 2020. These results come as Trump faces a hush money trial in New York City.
Former US President Donald Trump, addressing a campaign rally in Wildwood, N.J., on Saturday, blasted incumbent Joe Biden over criminal charges against him, calling it a ‘Biden show trial.’ Despite Trump’s concerns about a potential rematch with Biden, a new poll suggests an increase in support for Trump in critical swing states if he is found guilty in the hush money trial. The poll, conducted by The Telegraph by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, surveyed voters in Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, indicating a higher likelihood of support for Trump in the event of a guilty verdict.
Pennsylvania’s Republican primary results indicate that former President Donald Trump needs to make further efforts to secure support from traditional Republicans and independent voters. Despite winning with 83.5% of the vote, Trump lost a significant number of votes to Nikki Haley, who is no longer in the race. Polls show that Trump’s lead in swing states is narrow, and he trails President Biden in Michigan. Trump needs to emphasize his support for Ukraine, tone down his rhetoric, and focus on winning over moderate voters. He must also address concerns about his lack of discipline and continue to distance himself from extremist figures in the party.
More than half of Americans in swing states back proposals to trim benefits for high-income Social Security recipients in order to extend the program’s lifeline, a recent poll reveals. The poll, conducted by Morning Consult/Bloomberg, surveyed registered voters in key swing states and found that a combined 57% of respondents strongly or somewhat support reducing benefits for the wealthy. However, when asked about specific measures to extend the program’s solvency, such as raising the payroll tax rate or increasing the retirement age, support was more divided.