A new survey shows Donald Trump beating Joe Biden in the pivotal battleground states of Georgia and Arizona.
Trump carried both states in 2016 but lost them in 2020.
The bottom is falling out for Crooked Joe Biden. These poll numbers are catastrophically low for an incumbent Democrat president. π
βBiden edges Trump in Michigan, Minnesota and Colorado battlegrounds: Pollβ – Washington Times https://t.co/tR7GHi1P97
— Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) October 16, 2023
βFormer PresidentΒ Donald TrumpΒ is ahead of PresidentΒ Joe BidenΒ in two swing states that could shape the 2024 presidential election, according to a poll published on Sunday. The former president is leading in Arizona and Georgiaβboth of which helped him win in 2016 against his Democratic opponentΒ Hillary Clinton, but then sided with Biden in 2020,β reports Newsweek.
Donald Trump beats Joe Biden in 2 pivotal swing states: New poll https://t.co/V4T51KXSWp pic.twitter.com/2eCixcz2Qr
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) October 15, 2023
βIn Arizona, Trump is beating Biden by 5 points, 44 to 39 percent, according to polling data from Redfield & Wilton Strategies, in partnership withΒ The Telegraph, taken between October 7 and 9. The former president is also beating Biden by 3 points in Georgia, 43 to 40 percent. Arizona and Georgia are traditionally considered to be red states, with the majority of voters choosing the Republican nominee for most elections in the past few decades. However, that was until Biden turned both states blue in the 2020 election. Biden narrowly won Arizona by a margin of 0.3 percent and Georgia by 0.2 percent against Trump,β adds the outlet.
Read the full report here.