Biden edges Trump in Michigan, Minnesota and Colorado battlegrounds: Poll

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President Biden is in a dead heat with former President Donald Trump in Michigan and holds narrow leads over his GOP rival in Minnesota and Colorado in a hypothetical 2024 rematch, according to a poll on Monday that focuses on key battlegrounds.

in Michigan and holds narrow leads over his GOP rival in Minnesota and Colorado in a hypothetical 2024 rematch, according to a poll on Monday that focuses on key battlegrounds., the clear Republican front-runner. Yet the numbers are much tighter than Democrats would like as the ex-president battles a series of civil and criminal cases.College Polling.

Mr. Biden had planned to visit Colorado on Monday to tour CS Wind, a large wind tower manufacturer, in Pueblo. The company said it is expanding operations and creating hundreds of jobs as a “direct result” of Mr. Biden’s signature tax and climate legislation from 2022, according to the White House. However, Mr. Biden postponed the trip and will sit in national security meetings in Washington instead as he contends with the Israel-Hamas conflict in the Middle East.poll shows Mr. Biden consistently rating lower than Democratic governors in battleground states, including 10 points behind Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and 8 points behind Colorado Gov. Jared Polis.

Mr. Biden recently leaned into Michigan issues by supporting United Auto Workers who were striking for better pay from major car makers. The emerging 2024 race is tight, with 44% of Michigan voters supporting Mr. Biden, 43% supporting Mr.Mr. Kimball said the majority of those who support the UAW union plan to vote for Mr. Biden over Mr.In Minnesota, which has opted for Democratic candidates in recent presidential cycles, 40% of voters support Mr. Biden, 38% support Mr.

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