Poll: Trump Leads Biden, Harris in Potential 2024 Match-ups

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The latest Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll spells doom for Democrats hoping to retain control of the White House after 2024’s election. If the 2024 presidential election were held right now, the poll finds Trump getting 47 percent support compared to 41 percent for Biden but the final nail in the Democrats’ coffin is Kamala’s results.

The Hill reports:

Vice President Harris performs even worse in a hypothetical match-up with Trump. Forty-nine percent said they would choose Trump, while 38 percent said they would support Harris.

The poll, while very early, portends trouble for Democrats in their 2024 effort to maintain control of the White House after taking it back less than two years ago. Trump has repeatedly hinted that he’s considering another bid for the presidency and remains deeply popular among the GOP’s conservative base.

Even if Trump and Biden choose not to run in 2024, Democrats may face some challenges. The Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey found Harris leading Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a current favorite for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, by a scant 2-point margin.

Mark Penn the co-director of the Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey says that despite Trump’s encouraging numbers the survey truly shows the Biden administration’s weakness.

“I would not give a lot of weight to trial heats right now other than they reflect the weakness of Biden and the administration right now,” Penn said. “That Trump beats them both by a wide margin suggests most Republican nominees once known fully by the public would beat them unless they are able to pivot out of the current nadir in their numbers.”

Trump has remained the king over the GOP and is still the odds on favorite to receive the 2024 nomination with former Vice President Mike Pence and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tied in second place. However, if Trump were to decide not to run DeSantis supplants Pence as the favorite.



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