Report: Trump-Biden Tied in Hypothetical 2024 Matchup

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Recent polling shows that if the 2024 presidential election happened now Donald Trump and Joe Biden would end up in a tie. The recent survey shows a distinct difference between other data which has indicated Trump would be the clear winner as Biden’s approval rating continues to sink.

However, according to the latest Wall Street Journal poll both Biden and Trump each would get 45 percent support from voters in a theoretical head-to-head in two years.

According to The Hill:

Fifty-seven percent of voters said in the poll they have an unfavorable view of Biden, while 55 percent said they had an unfavorable view of Trump.

Almost 15 percent of voters have unfavorable views of both leaders. That group breaks for Biden by a 36 percent-24 percent margin. However, in a sign that difference is largely anti-Trump more than pro-Biden, those voters also say by a 42 percent-29 percent margin that they intend to vote for Republican congressional candidates later this year.

There is a strong possibility that voters will see another Trump-Biden matchup in 2024. Biden has confirmed he plans to seek a second term as long as he remains in good health and Trump has also strongly hinted at launching his third presidential campaign.

Republicans boast that they are situated to perform well in this year’s midterms and potentially into 2024 amid grumbling over inflation, handling of the coronavirus, last year’s bloody withdrawal from Afghanistan and more, though it’s unclear precisely what issues would move the needle two years from now.

For instance, Republicans suffered setbacks in the 1982 midterm elections during Ronald Reagan’s first term amid low approval ratings for the then-president. Reagan bounced back two years later to coast to reelection by winning 49 states.



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