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A new poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College found that former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in a hypothetical 2024 matchup, 48% to 44%. The poll was conducted in six key swing states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

The poll also found that Trump’s lead is driven by gains among Hispanic voters and voters under age 30. Trump’s approval rating among Hispanic voters is at 40%, up from 30% in 2020. His approval rating among voters under age 30 is at 38%, up from 32% in 2020.

Biden’s approval rating has fallen steadily since he took office. He is currently underwater in all six of the swing states polled by The New York Times and Siena College.

The poll’s findings suggest that Trump would be a strong contender in the 2024 presidential election, if he chooses to run. However, it is important to note that the election is still two years away, and a lot can change between now and then.

In addition to the findings mentioned above, the poll also found the following:

  • Trump is seen as a stronger leader than Biden, 55% to 39%.
  • Trump is seen as better handling the economy than Biden, 52% to 41%.
  • Trump is seen as better handling immigration than Biden, 56% to 38%.

However, Biden is seen as more empathetic than Trump, 52% to 38%. He is also seen as more honest than Trump, 47% to 42%.

Overall, the poll suggests that Trump is the current favorite to win the 2024 presidential election, but the race is still far from over. Biden will need to improve his approval ratings and address the concerns of voters if he wants to win re-election.

Here are some possible reasons for Trump’s gains among Hispanic voters and voters under age 30:

  • Trump’s message of economic nationalism may be appealing to Hispanic voters, who are disproportionately affected by unemployment and economic inequality.
  • Trump’s tough stance on immigration may be appealing to voters under age 30, who are more likely to view immigration as a problem.
  • Trump’s willingness to challenge the status quo may be appealing to both Hispanic voters and voters under age 30, who are more likely to be looking for change.

It is important to note that these are just possible explanations, and more research is needed to understand why Trump’s support among these groups is increasing.

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