US Presidential Race: Nikki Haley Leads in Latest Poll Against Joe Biden
US Presidential Race: Nikki Haley Leads in Latest Poll Against Joe Biden
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A recent survey conducted by Marquette Law School has unveiled a significant shift in the political landscape, indicating that President Joe Biden trails behind potential Republican candidate Nikki Haley by a substantial margin of 10 points nationwide. The report, detailed by The Hill, highlights the emergence of Haley as a formidable contender, leading Biden with 55 percent against his 45 percent in a hypothetical match-up.

The poll, spanning from November 2nd to November 7th, garnered insights from 856 registered voters and 668 probable voters. As the incumbent president gears up for a potential second term and approaches his 81st birthday next year, this poll outcome underscores a compelling challenge for his re-election bid, as Haley gains traction among voters.

Beyond the Biden-Haley faceoff, the survey delved into alternative scenarios, revealing that former President Donald Trump holds a four-point lead over Biden, with 52 percent to Biden's 48 percent. Similarly, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis secures a two-point advantage, tallying 51 percent against Biden's 49 percent. These results have sparked concerns within the Democratic camp about their prospects in the upcoming election cycle.

Earlier this month, a separate Ipsos poll disclosed a concerning trend in Biden's popularity, marking a decline to its lowest point since April. The two-day opinion poll concluded with only 39 percent of respondents expressing approval of Biden's presidential performance, echoing figures similar to those observed in April. While a marginal decrease from October and September's ratings, this declining trend raises pertinent questions about Biden's public perception.

Another noteworthy revelation from a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, released on November 16th, suggests a strategic shift among potential Biden voters. Americans inclined to support Biden in the 2024 elections appear more motivated by preventing Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office than by supporting the incumbent president.

This survey, conducted over two days, depicts a neck-and-neck race between Biden and Trump, with the Republican candidate edging ahead at 51 percent against Biden's 49 percent. It's important to note that the poll carries a credibility interval of about four percentage points. Additionally, there's a growing sentiment of dissatisfaction among Americans towards both Biden and Trump, as revealed by the Reuters/Ipsos findings.

Notably, the same poll displayed significant backing for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his anti-vaccine activism and affiliation with a prominent political family. In a hypothetical three-way contest, 30 percent of respondents favored Biden, while 32 percent sided with Trump, and 20 percent lent support to Kennedy. The remainder either remained uncertain or expressed an unwillingness to vote.

The survey, conducted online, accumulated responses from 1,006 adults nationwide, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of the American political landscape as anticipation builds towards the 2024 presidential election.

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