President Joe Biden and his advisers have reportedly dismissed negative polling data, despite warnings from media allies to adjust their far-left policies. According to a recent poll by the New York Times/Siena/Philadelphia Inquirer, former President Donald Trump is leading Biden in five out of six swing states and has made significant gains with Hispanic, black, and young voters. This data confirms earlier polls from November.
Despite the polling data, Biden and his team believe the surveys are inaccurate and have maintained a steady campaign approach. Biden has refuted warnings from outside Democrats and insisted that the momentum is in their favor, citing positive national polls like the PBS/Marist poll. However, swing state polling indicates Trump’s dominance over Biden, with the latest negative Times poll showing Trump making substantial gains among swing state voters who previously supported Biden.
According to CNN’s analysis of the Times polling data, Biden’s campaign is facing significant challenges, especially in swing states like Nevada. Democrat adviser Doug Sosnik highlighted that seven states will determine the outcome of the election, with Trump’s potential victories in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin posing a threat to Biden’s electoral prospects.
Campaign pollster Molly Murphy defended the campaign’s approach, emphasizing the need to address voter frustrations and challenges. Overall, the article underscores the challenges faced by Biden’s campaign as they navigate the upcoming election cycle.