Biden, Trump are least-liked pair of major party presidential candidates in at least 3 decades Pew Research Center With the 2024 U.S. presidential election about five months away, a quarter of Americans hold unfavorable views of both major party candidates – President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. This is according to a Pew Research Center survey of 8,638 adults conducted May 13-19.
If Everyone Voted, Would Biden Benefit? Not Anymore. Nate Cohn, New York Times [unlocked] Inside the unusual dynamic shaping the 2024 campaign.
The Hunter Biden verdict doesn’t move Americans Clifford Young, Sarah Feldman & Bernard Mendez, Ipsos Five charts on how Americans view Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict and how it compares to Trump’s guilty verdict.
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