Biden Has All But Caught Up With Trump in Polls

biden has all but caught up with trump in polls

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Reversion to the norm of a very close presidential election has continued in recent polling with Joe Biden is continuing his snail-like progress towards a dead-heat with Donald Trump in polling this week. The RealClearPolitics polling averages for a national head-to-head contest between the two presidents now show Trump up by a mere 0.2 percent (45.5 – 45.3 percent), his smallest lead in these averages dating back to last October. If you took a very outlier-ish Rasmussen Poll giving Trump an eight-point lead out of the equation, Biden would actually be ahead. As it is, he leads Trump in the most recent surveys by Reuters/Ipsos, I&I/TIPP, Data for Progress, NPR/PBS/Marist and Quinnipiac, a pretty impressive collection of pollsters (all but I&I/TIPP are in the top 25 outfits according to FiveThirtyEight’s ratings).

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Trump is maintaining a slightly larger lead (1.9 percent) in the national 5-way polls that include Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West and Jill Stein, per RCP’s averages. RFK Jr. holds 10 percent of the 13.2 percent going to non-major-party candidates. So the larger field continues to help Trump and hurt Biden, albeit marginally.

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Battleground state polling has been sparse in recent weeks; the last public polls in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin were from a March 24 Wall Street Journal survey. So Trump maintains his relatively robust leads in all those states. New polling in North Carolina (from High Point University and Quinnipac) shows Trump’s lead in that state shrinking slightly to 4.0 percent per RCP. And fresh data from Pennsylvania via Franklin & Marshall has given Biden a slight (0.1 percent) lead in that state in the RCP averages. The trends for Biden overall are positive, albeit very slightly and slowly so.

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In terms of where the numbers might go as we approach November, there are some even more positive sights for the incumbent. A fascinating new national survey from NORC published by FiveThirtyEight looked at how demonstrated propensity to vote affected presidential candidate preferences, and the findings are potentially significant:

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When we broke out respondents by their voting history, we found dramatic differences in whom they support for president in 2024. President Joe Biden performed much better among frequent voters, while Trump had a large lead among people who haven’t voted recently. Specifically, among respondents who voted in the 2018, 2020 and 2022 general elections, Biden outpaced Trump 50 percent to 39 percent. But among respondents who were old enough to vote but voted in none of those three elections, Trump crushed Biden 44 percent to 26 percent.

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This survey reinforces evidence elsewhere that the traditional Democratic reliance on “marginal voters” has ended, and that now it’s Republicans who need an unusually high turnout election to get Trump’s supporters to the polls. In the short term this could mean that when pollsters begin to shift from registered-voter to likely-voter samples, Biden will probably get a boost (the sort of boost Republican candidates used to count on) in the comparative numbers. Whether that carries over to the actual results in November may depend on overall turnout levels, with Democrats holding an usual advantage among the voters most likely to show up at the polls.

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There are, of course, many other factors that will influence the direction of this contest, including the strength, wealth, and wisdom of the campaigns and of the national and state parties supporting them. But on thing to watch is whether the Kennedy candidacy, which is marginally hurting Biden right now, gets onto the ballot in all or most of the battleground states. At present Kennedy’s campaign claims it has enough signatures to gain ballot access in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan, and it’s in a dispute with Nevada over an early deadline for identifying a vice presidential candidate that it missed, which may land in court. If Kennedy does gain the ballot access he needs, the big question will be whether his conspiracy-theory-drenched appeal has the sort of staying power that non-major-party candidates usually lack. If he fades, it will likely benefit Biden.

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Real-world developments outside the campaign trail could matter as well. Team Biden has to worry about signs of renewed inflation. And all of Trump’s efforts to avoid a pre-election criminal trial appear to have failed, at least in New York.

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For now, this contest seems to be back to square one: very close and subject to a lot of cross-currents and events we can’t really predict.

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