The Wall Street Journal reported that between March 17 and 24, 600 voters from each of the seven provinces and a total of 4,200 voters from different social strata were surveyed.
The US presidential election is still seven months away. But from now on, various media outlets of that country have started the initial public opinion gathering work. According to the report of such a public opinion survey, former President Donald Trump is leading in six states known as ‘swing states’ or ‘battleground states’ in American voting politics.
According to a survey published by the Wall Street Journal, Trump is ahead of his rival Democratic candidate and incumbent President Joe Biden by 2 to 8 percentage points in six “swing states”. Those states are Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina. But in another ‘swing state’ Wisconsin, Biden has 3 percentage points more voters than Trump.
Incidentally, Biden defeated Trump in the 2020 election by winning in Wisconsin and Michigan. The Wall Street Journal reported that between March 17 and 24, 600 voters from each of the seven provinces and a total of 4,200 voters from different social strata were surveyed. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nephew of the late American President John F. Kennedy, has already announced his candidacy for the presidential election. Polls also show that Biden’s difficulties may increase if the Democratic leader runs as an independent.