What polls say about Trump 2024 run as ex-president considers early launch

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Trump said Saturday that he is winning 'by really big, record type, numbers,' but polls show he and President Joe Biden would be set for a close race.

Should Trump announce his campaign in the coming weeks, he would instantly be favored to win the Republican Party primary, but would be in for a tight race against incumbent Biden, according to recent polling.

Donald Trump would be in for a tight race against President Joe Biden in 2024, according to polls. The ex-president is reportedly mulling launching his campaign early to capitalize off Biden’s low approval. Above, a split image of Trump and Biden.Trump has largely maintained his popularity within the Republican Party, but has faced new controversies in recent weeks.

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