By David Israel – JewishPress.com
According to a New York Times/Siena College poll released on Monday, approximately 13% of voters in six key swing states who supported President Joe Biden in the previous election but do not intend to vote for him again cited his foreign policy or the conflict in Gaza as the primary reason for their changed stance, but only 17% of these voters expressed sympathy for Israel over Hamas.
GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump is leading Biden in five of these states: Pennsylvania (47-44), Arizona (49-42), Michigan (49-42), Georgia (49-39), and Nevada (50-38). Biden is ahead only in Wisconsin (47-45).
Despite significant events occurring since the previous New York Times/Siena College poll in November, such as a 25% increase in the stock market, Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan, and the Biden campaign’s substantial advertising expenditure across key battleground states, Monday’s poll results remain remarkably consistent with those from last November.
The only moving part in this constant state of voter reaction has been Biden’s shifting policy on Gaza, where the president has moved from all-out support immediately following the Hamas massacre on October 7, 2023, to an open confrontation with Israel over the conduct of the war. But what has been perceived as Biden’s cozying up to Muslim and leftist Democrats in states like Michigan does not appear to move the needle.
Meanwhile, the president’s job approval remains very low. According to a Rasmussen poll on Monday, only 40% of voters approve of Biden’s job, and 59% disapprove. A Financial Times/Ross poll on Sunday found 42% approve, and 56% disapprove.
The Times/Siena poll findings highlight widespread public discontent with the current state of affairs in the country and significant skepticism regarding President Biden’s capability to improve the daily lives of Americans. A majority of voters in battleground states express anxiety and a desire for a change in leadership. Notably, nearly 70% of voters believe that substantial reforms are necessary within the nation’s political and economic systems. Only 13% believe that the president would create major changes in his second term in office.
The poll results indicate that the economy and the rising cost of living continue to be the paramount concerns for approximately one-quarter of voters, posing a significant threat to Biden’s reelection prospects. Alarmingly, more than half of the voters surveyed perceive the US’s current economic conditions as “poor.”
Historical data from Gallup polls spanning 19 presidential elections from 1936 to 2012 reveals a notable pattern: in 14 of those elections, the eventual winner had established a national lead by June. Additionally, an analysis of the last nine elected presidents dating back to Eisenhower indicates that every incumbent with an approval rating of 50% or higher won re-election, while every incumbent below 50% lost, except for Obama in 2012, whose approval rating was 49%.
President Biden’s current approval rating stands at 38%.
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B”H Mr. Biden will lose.
If fair
Can always win with cheating
Nobody liked him but he somehow won last election with 10 million more votes than popular Obama. Hmmm🤔
Trump is going to destroy America. We need to protect all people, not just Israel, and Biden can do that. He has been standing alongside Israel since 10/07, and him wanting to protect innocent Palestinians does not detract in the least from his also wanting to destroy Hammas. America is going to determine the outcome of what happens in Europe and the Middle East. With trump, Russia will win and Israel will spin into a right-wing nightmare. With Biden, Ukraine gets the support it needs and Israel (and the US) will remain a democracy. The choice is clear. Vote for… Read more »
This is such nonsense. On every strategic issue Biden has not been with Israel except for performance. He is also a terrible President of the US. The fact he is a “liberal” does not provide him with some special ability to protect lives.
Especially since he’s cognitive impaired… Kamala will be there to replace him
Biden can’t do anything except stop Israel from invading Haifa 😅
He is doing a lot of damage unfortunately. It is good to laugh.
ur naive
We can’t allow Biden to destroy Israel for the sake of his anti Israel Democrat base
After all the irreparable damage Biden and his radical left administration of criminals has done to this country and yet there are still people and more shockingly frum yiden who think Biden is the right choice and spout nonsense and make false claims about trump illustrates very clearly that these people do not bother doing there due diligence and research rather they listen to the radical left Media propaganda and lies they hear about trump and this sadly has been going on ever since Trump took office. One would think that after all the great things trump has done for… Read more »