Biden and Trump Competitive in Two-Way and Multi-Candidate Fields Marist Institute for Public Opinion Two points separate President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump among registered voters nationally in the 2024 Presidential Election. Biden has a five-percentage point advantage among those who definitely plan to vote in November in this two-way contest. However, he and Trump tie among registered voters nationally in a multi-candidate field.
Majority of Americans aren’t paying attention to Trump’s hush money trial Laura Santhanam, PBS NewsHour As a New York jury hears testimony in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial, a majority of Americans – 54 percent – say this and other investigations into the presumptive Republican nominee are fair in order to figure out if he has broken the law, according to the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll. Yet 45 percent of Americans overall say these investigations are unfair and designed to obstruct his 2024 presidential campaign.
Democrats fear fascism, and Republicans worry about a lack of values Domenico Montanaro, NPR News A new 2024 election poll from NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist shows fundamental divides over concerns for America's future and what to teach the next generation.
Voters’ views of Trump and Biden differ sharply by religion Gregory A. Smith, Pew Research Center The latest Pew Research Center survey finds that most registered voters who are White Christians would vote for Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Joe Biden if the 2024 presidential election were held today. More than half of White Christians think Trump was a “great” or “good” president and don’t think he broke the law in an effort to change the outcome of the 2020 election.
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