Donald Trump is currently polling ten points ahead of Joe Biden in Nevada, despite the Democrats taking the state in 2020.
According to a survey conducted by Blueprint Polling, Biden “is currently down by double digits in Nevada, a state he won handily in 2020. The COVID hangover, inflation in general, fuel prices and the confusion over Ukraine seem to be taking their toll.”
“As we have seen in other states, a large contingent of voters (almost one in four) are either undecided or expressing support for an unnamed third-party candidate—an obvious sign of dissatisfaction with likely options in the 2024 contest,” the polling firm’s report continued.
The pollsters also found that Trump is leading by a massive 19 percent with Hispanic voters, a demographic that the Democrats usually expect to win.
According to the claimed official count, Biden won 50.1 percent of Nevada in 2020, while Trump received 47.7 percent of the vote.
Newsweek reports, “the current Real Clear Politics average of national polls shows Trump with a lead of 3.7 points over Biden. On average, Trump beats Biden with the support of 45.6 percent of voters while Biden garners just 41.9 percent.”
Trump has still not officially announced his candidacy, but has been teasing that he may have to win for a “third time.”
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