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NY Post
New York Post
3 Apr 2024


NextImg:Trump tops Biden in six swing states, tied in Wisconsin ahead of 2024 election: poll

Former President Donald Trump is beating President Biden in six of the seven key swing states for the 2024 election, according to a new poll, with voters raising concerns about the 81-year-old incumbent’s mental fitness and his handling of the economy and immigration issues.

A Wall Street Journal survey released Wednesday found Trump, 77, is leading in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia by between one and three percentage points and in North Carolina, Arizona and Nevada by more than the poll’s margin of error.

Biden and the former president are also tied in a head-to-head matchup in the blue wall state of Wisconsin.

Donald Trump addresses his supporters during a Donald Trump campaign rally on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay, Wis. Tork Mason / USA TODAY NETWORK
Joe Biden speaks at the Chavis community center on March 26, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Getty Images
The WSJ poll showing Trump’s lead. Wall Street Journal

The seven battleground states comprise 93 of the 270 electoral college votes needed for either candidate to win in November. 

By the issues, a majority of the voters said Trump was the better candidate to handle the economy and border security, with 54% and 52% backing the former president, respectively.

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Just 34% said Biden was the better pick for dealing with the economy, and 32% favored the president on immigration issues.

Notably, an even lower 28% said Biden has the “mental and physical fitness needed to be president.”

A plurality of 48% of voters said Trump had the requisite mental and physical capabilities.