WaPo: The polls are inconclusive. Advantage Biden. [View all]
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Source: The Washington Post
July 17, 2024 at 2:08 p.m. EDT
Bidens bad month hasnt led to a dramatic drop in his numbers or really much of a drop at all. President Biden and his supporters, in their push for him to remain the Democrats candidate, have been helped by a surprising source: the polls.
Saturdays attempted shooting of former president Donald Trump has moved attention away from Bidens struggles. But even before the shooting, only about two dozen of the 264 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents in Congress had called for the president to step aside, despite serious private doubts in the party about Bidens ability to win in November. The lack of a groundswell against Biden is in part because the president really wants to run and many in the party arent willing to sideline him against his will.
But another reason Biden cant be dislodged easily is polling. If the president had no path to victory and another Democrat had a clear one, I suspect there would be much more momentum behind the calls for him to leave the race. But neither of those conditions exist. The president is just barely behind Trump in Michigan (3 percentage points) and Pennsylvania (less than 1 point) and effectively tied in Wisconsin, according to polling averages from The Post. (Other news organizations have slightly different averages, but they generally show very tight margins in those three states.)
Bidens dismal debate performance and the intense criticism it drew from the media and even other Democrats didnt result in a dramatic drop in his numbers or really much of a drop at all. Biden was getting around 41 percent of the national popular vote (including third-party candidates) before the June 27 debate and is at 40 percent now, according to FiveThirtyEight.
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Michigan (3 percentage points) and Pennsylvania (less than 1 point) and effectively tied in Wisconsin."
I guess they ran out of lies?