Joe Biden will face tough times as Donald Trump rules voters


Joe Biden and Donald Trump gesture during separate meetings. — AFP/Archive

Joe Biden, the president of the United States, is in a worse position against his opponent in the popular elections than almost any other official in the last 75 years of the country's history, according to a new analysis by Harry Enten reported on cnn.

As the 2024 US presidential election approaches, Joe Biden and Donald Trump will face each other. Their matchup is also the first presidential rematch since 1956. Additionally, it is also the first rematch between a current president and a former president since 1892.

Biden is taking an unlikely path this time juxtaposed to 2020, when he defeated Donald Trump. He is believed to have no more than a 50-50 chance of re-election.

On the other hand, Donald Trump has a better chance of regaining his position in the White House.

Surveys of The New York Times/College of Siena, CBS News/YouGov, FoxNews, and The Wall Street Journal all featured Trump with a higher percentage of votes than Biden.

The difference in vote margin ranged between 2 and 4 points. When these margins were put together, they did not turn out to be in Biden's favor, according to cnn.

Furthermore, the state of the polls also seems unfavorable for Biden, as the polls showed Trump ahead.

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