Trump takes lead in Biden’s birth state of Pennsylvania as most say they were better off under ex-prez: poll
Maybe Joe Biden can’t go home again.
Former President Donald Trump is narrowly state where Biden was born and lived for part of his childhood — according to a poll released Wednesday.
The survey from Marist College shows Trump receiving 47% support from registered voters with Biden getting 45%. Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. came in a distant third at 3%, with the Green Party’s Jill Stein and independent Cornel West each getting 1%.
Trump, 77, led Biden, 81, by the same margin among voters who said they were “definitely voting” on Nov. 5, with the presumptive Republican nominee leading 48% to 46%, RFK Jr. at 3% and Stein getting 1%.
The 45th president narrowly led the incumbent among self-described independents (42%-40%), while receiving 23% support among black voters and edging Biden among voters under 35 years old (46%-45%) and members of Generation X (50%-43%).
Most alarmingly for the White House, a clear majority (53%) of both Pennsylvania registered voters and definite 2024 voters said they and their families were better off during Trump’s four years in office than under Biden.
Trump won Pennsylvania over Hillary Clinton in 2016 by just over 44,000 votes out of nearly 5.9 million ballots cast.
