In the 2024 election, live updates reveal that both Trump and Biden are in a close race according to rival polls.

In the 2024 election, live updates reveal that both Trump and Biden are in a close race according to rival polls.

In the New Hampshire election, Donald Trump emerged as the victor over Nikki Haley.

The most recent polls conducted across the country for the 2024 presidential election show differing opinions about the race, even though it is still nine months away from election day.

In the most recent CNN/SSRS poll, registered voters show that Donald Trump is currently ahead of Joe Biden by 49% to 45%.

However, according to a competing survey by Quinnipiac University, Mr. Biden is currently ahead by six points, with 50% of respondents supporting him and 44% supporting President Trump. This is an increase from December, where Mr. Biden only had a one-point lead.

According to the survey published on Wednesday, the Democratic candidate is gaining more support from female voters. In fact, he is leading his predecessor by a margin of 58 to 36 percent among this demographic.

Donald Trump has not officially obtained the Republican nomination yet. In her recent attack advertisements, his opponent Nikki Haley is targeting both him and the current president, taking advantage of the public’s disinterest in a repeat of the 2020 election by labeling the 77 and 81-year-olds as “cranky old men.”

After suffering defeat in the New Hampshire primary, Ms Haley has strongly criticized Mr Trump and is now focusing solely on campaigning in her home state of South Carolina.

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Trump criticizes Haley’s abilities in latest outburst.

Donald Trump has returned to aggressively criticizing his final primary opponent, claiming she was only “mediocre” during her time as his ambassador to the United Nations.

“Her False Statements, Derogatory Comments, and Humiliating Public Loss, is demeaning to True American Patriots,” he frothed on Truth Social.

“She should direct her anger towards her subpar political advisors and, more significantly, dishonest Joe Biden and those who are causing harm to our nation – not the individuals who will rescue it.”

Did this irritate him greatly?

Joe Sommerlad2 February 2024 11:45

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A campaign event for Nikki Haley in South Carolina was disrupted by demonstrators supporting Palestine.

Nikki Haley’s campaign rally in Columbia, South Carolina was disrupted by demonstrators supporting Palestine on Thursday, February 1st. The GOP nominee was addressing a crowd at Doc’s BBQ on Shop Road when a protester started yelling “Free free Palestine.” Two protesters were removed from the premises. In response, Ms. Haley stated, “Do not let individuals like that bother you because my spouse and the brave members of our military sacrifice daily for their freedom to do so.”

Oliver O’Connell2 February 2024 07:45

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According to swing-state voters, they will reject Trump if he is found guilty.

According to a recent survey, while President Joe Biden may have his own challenges to confront in a potential 2024 election rematch against Donald Trump, it is likely that the legal proceedings against the former president will ultimately lead to his political demise once again.

According to a recent Bloomberg/Morning Consult survey, the potential consequences for President Trump in the upcoming election are becoming increasingly apparent. Over half of registered voters in key swing states, 53%, stated that they would not support him if he were to be found guilty of any of the 91 felony charges he currently faces in four different jurisdictions. This percentage increases even further when voters were asked about the potential of Mr. Trump being incarcerated.

The survey suggests that if he were to be convicted, his own base of Republican voters would not support him, adding to his existing problems.

John Bowden examines the figures.

Oliver O’Connell2 February 2024 03:45

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Haley highlights recent nationwide poll results comparing her to Biden.

Oliver O’Connell2 February 2024 01:45

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The upcoming 2024 Republican primary in Nevada holds little significance.

The next state to hold Republican presidential nominee voting will be Nevada. However, it may be understandable if one forgets this due to the lack of coverage in the media.

Nikki Haley and Donald Trump, the two main competitors for the Republican presidential nomination, are both listed on the ballot in Nevada. However, they are on separate ballots – Ms. Haley is running in the primary, while Donald Trump is running in the caucuses. In Nevada, voters can participate in both the primary and the caucus, which will take place on different days, so they will not be directly competing against each other.

The 2024 primary season has been greatly affected by a complex system that has taken away most of the state’s political significance.

John Bowden explains:

Oliver O’Connell1 February 2024 23:45

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Watch: UAW president tells union meeting they must ‘keep Joe Biden as our president’

Oliver O’Connell1 February 2024 22:12

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Before endorsing Trump, DeSantis spent over $7,000 for each vote in Iowa.

According to records, Never Back Down, the main super PAC supporting Mr. DeSantis’s bid for the Republican nomination for president, allocated approximately $131 million towards his campaign in the past year. Additionally, his campaign itself spent $28 million.

Alex Woodward examined the numbers:

Oliver O’Connell1 February 2024 21:45

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According to the latest CNN survey, Trump is currently ahead of Biden in the national polls.

According to a recent CNN survey by SSRS, former President Donald Trump has a slight lead over current President Joe Biden in the upcoming national election.

The survey brings attention to the mixed emotions of voters regarding the top contenders. A large majority of both Democrats and Republicans indicate they would be content if their party’s nominee emerged victorious in a potential rematch. However, a significant minority of voters express a wish for an alternative option if Biden and Trump end up as the official nominees.

In total, 49% of individuals who are registered to vote indicate they would support Trump if a hypothetical election was held today. Meanwhile, 45% would back Biden and 5% would vote for another candidate. These figures match previous CNN polls conducted during the fall, and the patterns observed by demographic groups are consistent. Notably, there is a significant difference in support based on education level, while age and race do not seem to play as prominent of a role compared to past presidential elections.

Oliver O’Connell1 February 2024 21:18

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Monitoring the delegates for the 2024 Republican Party.

Ariana Baio1 February 2024 21:01

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A recent Monmouth poll revealed that Trump is leading Haley in South Carolina by a significant margin of 16 percentage points.

Even though the previous governor made significant efforts during the campaign, her opponent still maintains a significant advantage.

Joe Sommerlad1 February 2024 19:45

Source: independent.co.uk