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2024 elections USA Trump Biden


As of May 2024, the race between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is extremely tight, with multiple polls showing varied results. A recent Ipsos poll found the race nearly tied, with a significant divide in voter support based on where individuals get their news (Ipsos). Polls aggregated by The Hill and Decision Desk HQ show Trump leading Biden by a small margin in several recent surveys (The Hill) . Additionally, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is polling in the single digits but could influence the outcome in certain key states .
The overall political landscape reflects deep polarization, with voters sharply divided along educational, racial, and media consumption lines. Trump continues to draw strong support from conservative media audiences and social media users, while Biden maintains solid backing among those who follow mainstream news outlets
2024 elections Biden vs Trump how arena looks
The 2024 presidential election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is shaping up to be highly competitive and polarized. Here are some key aspects of the current political landscape:
Polling and Voter Preferences
- National Polls: As of late May 2024, polls show a close race, with some giving Trump a slight edge and others showing Biden narrowly leading. For example, an Ipsos poll indicates Biden and Trump are nearly tied, while The Hill and Decision Desk HQ average shows Trump slightly ahead
Voter MEXICO ELECTIONS
In the lead-up to Mexico’s 2024 presidential election, the contest between Claudia Sheinbaum and Xóchitl Gálvez is shaping up to be highly significant. Claudia Sheinbaum, representing the ruling Morena party and its allies, currently leads in the polls with around 48-50% support (Mexico News Daily) . - Sheinbaum, a former mayor of Mexico City and a close ally of current President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, is favored to continue his policies and maintain the “Fourth Transformation” movement he initiated (Al Jazeera).
Xóchitl Gálvez, a senator running for the opposition coalition “Strength and Heart for Mexico,” which includes the PAN, PRI, and PRD, is trailing but gaining traction. Recent polls show her support growing from 30% to around 32-35%, narrowing the gap between her and Sheinbaum. Gálvez is known for her outsider image and her appeal to voters looking for a change from the current administration’s policies.
The election, set for June 2, 2024, will also include federal, state, and municipal positions, making it one of the largest elections in Mexico’s history. - With both candidates vying to become Mexico’s first female president, the race is not only historic but also highly competitive as they address critical issues such as the economy and security.


