Thursday, April 4, 2024

Biden vs Trump. Americans can't find the "lesser evil"

An important part of the voters is in a dilemma and will vote for the "lesser evil", while the number of undecided people continues to grow, EFE and other news sources report.

According to the same poll, most voters believe that neither candidate has the mental capacity to be president. In the case of Trump (age 77), 48% think he can perform at the required level, while only 28% think the same about Biden (age 81).

The unfavorable opinion of Biden is 59%, compared to 52%, in the case of Trump, according to the average of the surveys carried out by the specialist portal FiveThirtyEight. This level of rejection is comparable only to the situation in 2016, when Hillary Clinton faced Trump.voters,candidate,mental capacity

Trump appears to be operating in his comfort zone, as he is used to campaigning against the backdrop of guaranteed rejection by a large part of the American electorate. Some polling agencies measure how strongly Americans oppose the candidates, and the results indicate that 48% of those who reject Trump make him "strong", while in the case of Biden the percentage is 45%.

Knowing the number of candidates' haters is crucial to understanding how well they will be able to convince the undecideds, which will determine who will be president of the United States until 2029.

According to the WSJ poll, Trump has an advantage in six of the seven states considered key to victory in the American electoral system. Trump leads Biden in voting intent in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, has a margin of error advantage in Georgia, and is technically tied in Wisconsin.

"No. He's not losing. He's gaining ground or he's tied. When people start focusing (on the election) and seeing the two options, it's obvious that Joe is going to win this election," US First Lady Jill Biden said , on the CBS morning show.

The big burden on Biden's popularity is immigration and the economy, two issues on which Trump appears to be better positioned, given his past promises.


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