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Trump Pulls Ahead of Both Biden and DeSantis is Pivotal Swing States
Recent poll data are showing that former President Donald Trump is currently outpacing both the standing President Joe Biden and potential Republican contender, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, in several crucial battleground states, thereby paving a possible path for Trump as the frontrunner Republican candidate in 2024. The Echelon Insight poll quizzed 1,020 anticipated voters from June 26th to June 29th, on a variety of queries, with one key question being who they might back in the 2024 presidential election. In the context of a broader election, it was seen that Trump was slightly trailing behind Biden, obtaining support from 44% of individuals polled versus 45% that sided with the incumbent President. The poll provided flexibility to likely voters, enabling them to indicate 'definite' or 'probable' support of a candidate, or alternatively the option 'unsure'. A hearty 33% claimed they were 'definitely' in favor of Trump, and an additional 11% expressing a 'probable' inclination to back him. Biden, on the other hand, saw 35% of those polled affirm 'definite' support for him, with another 10% acknowledging they might very likely lean his way. The remaining 11% of respondents remained unsure.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.