New York Times poll's bad news for Democrats
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38% (1,258) are left-leaning, 32% (1,064) are centrist, and 30% (1,011) are right-leaning.
Former President Trump leads President Biden by 1 point in a hypothetical rematch, according to a New York Times-Siena College poll published Monday. When likely voters were asked whom they would support if the 2024 presidential election were held today, Trump led Biden, 45 to 44 percent. The New York Times-Siena College poll was conducted from Oct. 9 to Oct. 12 among 792 registered voters and has a margin of error of 4 percentage points.
The Hill published a centrist article highlighting that other polls have been more favorable for Biden, including a Yahoo News-YouGov poll last month that had Biden leading Trump by 6 points. Although Biden and the White House have often stated that the president plans to run for reelection, they have refrained from making a formal declaration. Trump too has hinted at running in 2024 but hasn't officially declared.
A left-leaning article from the New York Times presents the results of the poll and highlights how despite Democrats' emphasis on abortion rights independents, particularly women, are shifting to the GOP. With elections coming up next month, disapproval of President Biden seems to be hurting the Democrats. The survey showed that the economy remained a far more potent political issue than abortion.
A right-leaning article from Fox News highlights how conservative journalists said the poll refuted Democratic claims that this November would be "Roevember"—a reference to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June—while liberal journalists expressed skepticism about the poll results. Democratic strategist and Daily Beast contributor Max Burns said the huge shift in independent women voters to the GOP seemed "suspect."
From the left
Republicans Gain Edge as Voters Worry About Economy, Times/Siena Poll Finds
New York Times
From the right
Media react to New York Times poll's bad news for Democrats: 'It's the economy, stupid'
Fox News