In a recent poll conducted by Emerson College Polling on July 15 and 16, former President Trump is ahead of President Biden in seven swing claims and a national poll.  , The poll, which was sponsored by Democrats for Next Generation found that 46 % of registered voters support Trump, while 42 % support Biden with 12 % undecided. This marks a two-point decline in Biden’s support since earlier this month when 46 % backed Trump and 44 % backed Biden.
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According to latest polls, Biden is losing support more than Trump has since the attempted assassination. This raises the question of whether the discussion has influenced Biden’s decline or whether Trump has surpassed his support threshold. Spencer Kimball, senior director of Emerson College Polling, said in a speech.
Trump maintains or increases his lead in the national surveys and six of the seven swing state when third-party candidates are included in the vote.  ,
- Arizona: Trump 46 %, Biden 36 %, other candidates 8.2 %  ,
- Georgia: Trump 44 %, Biden 39 %, other candidates 9.3 %
- Michigan: Trump 43 %, Biden 40 %, other candidates 8.3 %
- Nevada: Trump 43 %, Biden 40 %, other candidates 9.2 %
- North Carolina: Trump 47 %, Biden 38 %, other candidates 8.7 %
- Pennsylvania: Trump 46 %, Biden 40 %, other candidates 6.3 %
- Wisconsin: Trump 46 %, Biden 43 %, other candidates 6.5 %
- National: Trump 44 %, Biden 38 %, other candidates 8.4 %
Since March 2024, Trump has gained one point in Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and two factors in Arizona, while he has lost a place in Michigan.
On whether President Biden should step down from the competition, there are clear differences in the nation. The poll found that 52 % of respondents believe he should, while 48 % believe he should not. Regarding whether former US President Trump should step down, 44 % of the time feel the need to, while 44 % do so for unknown reasons.
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Among Democratic primary voters, 64 % believe Biden should not withdraw, while 36 % believe he should. Conversely, 64 % of Republican primary voters think Biden should withdraw, with 36 % believing he should stay in the race. A majority of white ( 54 % ) and Hispanic ( 55 % ) voters think Biden should withdraw, whereas 65 % of black voters think he should not.
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When broken down by age, about 60 % of voters under 50 believe that Biden should withdraw, while 60 % of voters over 60 think he should not. Specifically, 60 % of voters aged 18-29, 61 % of those in their 30s, 57 % of those in their 40s, 54 % of those in their 50s, 39 % of those in their 60s, and 42 % of those over 70 think Biden should withdraw.  ,
As for Trump, 88 % of Republican primary voters believe he should not withdraw, while 12 % think he should for some reason. Among Democratic primary voters, 75 % believe Trump should withdraw, while 25 % think he should not. Additionally, 52 % of both men and women believe Biden should withdraw. In contrast, 50 % of women believe Trump should withdraw, compared to only 36 % of men.  ,
Suddenly, it’s not exactly clear why Trump would have to remove.