Donald Trump would trounce Joe Biden if election was held again, polls suggest

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Donald Trump would trounce Joe Biden if election was held again, polls suggest
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A poll prepared for the former president's Make America Great Again Committee shows him leading in five key swing states.

In what may be another concerning statistic for Biden, Rasmussen found that only 69 percent of those who had voted for the president last year said they would do so again, while eight percent of Biden voters would switch to Trump.The poll surveyed 1,200 likely voters and had a margin of error of three percent. Rasmussen enjoys a B rating from FiveThirtyEight.a second term, while his approval rating has remained stubbornly low for months.

A USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll conducted from November 3 to 5 showed a similar result, with 64 percent of respondents saying they didn't want Biden to run for another term.FiveThirtyEight's tracker of Biden's approval, which uses a variety of polls and its own system of pollster ratings, showed the president had a 42.9 percent approval rating as of November 24, while disapproval stood at 51.8 percent.

As Biden's approval rating remains in negative territory and poll after poll shows Trump defeating him in 2024, the former president has teased a comeback with a potential announcement after the midterm elections. Trump may feel encouraged by recent polls, particularly his apparent lead in swing states that are crucial to reaching the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House.

A composite photo shows President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Recent polling shows Trump defeating Biden in a hypothetical rematch.

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