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Trump takes lead in 5 crucial states, as Biden faces discontent among young and non-white voters

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February 20, 2025
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Trump takes lead in 5 crucial states, as Biden faces discontent among young and non-white voters
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Donald Trump brandishes a print out from a new poll from The New York Times, which shows him ahead in five swing states CREDIT: Seth Wenig. Img source: telegraph.co.uk

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Donald J. Trump has surged ahead of President Biden in five pivotal battleground states, according to new polling data, revealing growing discontent among young, Black, and Hispanic voters over the economy and the Gaza conflict, posing a challenge to Biden’s Democratic coalition.

Polls conducted by The New York Times, Siena College, and The Philadelphia Inquirer indicate that Trump leads among registered voters in five out of six key states: Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. Only in Wisconsin does Biden maintain a lead among registered voters.

The race tightens among likely voters, with Trump leading in five states, while Biden inches ahead in Michigan and trails narrowly in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Winning these three states, alongside those won in 2020, would secure Biden’s re-election bid.

Even in hypothetical matchups involving minor-party candidates and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as an independent, Trump maintains a lead, drawing roughly equal support from both major-party candidates.

Despite developments such as a soaring stock market and Biden’s campaign spending, the polls indicate little change in public sentiment. Issues like the cost of living, immigration, and the Gaza conflict continue to weigh on Biden’s approval. While his State of the Union address provided a temporary boost, Biden still lags behind in national and battleground state polls.

The surveys highlight widespread dissatisfaction with the country’s direction and doubts about Biden’s ability to effect meaningful change. Many voters, particularly in battleground states, express a desire for substantial changes to the political and economic systems. Source: Nytimes

A significant portion of Biden’s supporters doubts his capacity to bring about significant changes in his second term, leading some to reluctantly acknowledge Trump’s potential to disrupt the status quo.

Notably, Trump’s support among young and nonwhite voters challenges conventional electoral dynamics. He garners substantial backing among these demographics, particularly in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada, states where Biden secured victories in 2020.

While Biden maintains support among older and white voters, concerns over the economy persist as a significant impediment to his prospects. Despite indicators like reduced inflation and stock market gains, a sizable portion of voters still perceive the economy as poor.

Voters like Jennifer Wright, a registered nurse from Michigan, emphasize economic stability as a decisive factor in their voting choices, reflecting broader anxieties over financial security.

Biden’s administration touting economic progress finds little resonance among voters like Jacob Sprague of Nevada, who feels the pinch of rising costs despite official assurances of economic health.

With the election months away, there’s potential for economic improvements to bolster Biden’s standing. Historically, early polls aren’t predictive, and Trump’s support among traditionally Democratic demographics may not be solid.

Nevertheless, Biden faces challenges from disaffected voters, especially those advocating for systemic changes. Trump’s populist appeal has resonated with these voters, altering the political landscape.

The issue of abortion emerges as a vulnerability for Trump, with a majority of voters in battleground states supporting its legality. Biden holds an advantage over Trump on this issue, which could sway undecided voters.

Ultimately, Biden’s ability to address the concerns of disaffected voters and effectively communicate his vision for the country will determine the outcome of the election.

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