Trump leads Biden in battleground state that hasn't voted Republican since 2004: AARP poll

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A new AARP poll finds that Republican former President Trump leads Democratic President Biden by a narrow margin in the key battleground state of Nevada.

Former President Trump maintains his lead in a key battleground state in the 2024 presidential election, according to a new poll. A survey published Tuesday by the AARP finds Trump with a 3-percentage point lead over President Biden in Nevada. Trump is favored by 48% of likely Silver State voters compared to 45% who said they would vote for Biden if the election were held today. That narrow lead extends to a more comfortable 7 points if independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is included.

We have a huge Hispanic population, so that vote will matter,' said Maria Moore, AARP Nevada state director. Hispanics make up 22% of the eligible voter population in Nevada, according to a 2022 Pew Research Center analysis cited in the AARP's news release. Nevada is one of several closely watched states that could very well determine who holds the White House next year. The battleground state has not gone for a Republican presidential candidate since 2004, when President George W.

If recent polling on Democratic candidates in Nevada is any indication, and I think it is, Mr. Biden has a big problem to overcome, because after three and a half years, Nevadans are losing confidence in him to do something meaningful about inflation and housing and are left with the feeling that he just doesn’t get it,' he wrote. The AARP survey found only 40% of voters age 50-plus mostly approve of Biden's job performance, while 59% disapprove.

When you look at the older voters, 43% are straight-ticket Republican and 35% are straight-ticket Democrat, but 23% are splitting their tickets,' Liszt told AARP. ' an indicator that there are more voters up for grabs right now than there may have been in recent elections.' Republican pollster Fabrizio Ward partnered with Democratic firm Impact Research to conduct the survey, which included 1,368 likely voters interviewed between June 12 and 18. The poll's margin of error is 4%.

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