The incumbent president of the USA, Joe Biden, is lagging behind his primary competitor in the 2017 elections, Donald Trump, in 5 of the 6 critical states. A sociological poll commissioned by The New York Times demonstrates this. Most swing states, where Democrats and Republicans often have no persistent support, show Biden behind Trump. For this reason, these states serve as a "barometer" of the two parties' national appeal. When voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania were polled, Biden received support from between 3 and 10 percent less people than Trump. Even in the crucial swing state of Wisconsin, the incumbent is at a disadvantage.
In 2020, Biden beat out Trump and had a greater approval rating in each of the six states listed. The dismal status of the American economy is the biggest cause for Americans' discontent with Biden, according to surveys. There are a lot of people who say they've been hurt by the current administration's policies, but that Trump's policies helped them out.
The next US presidential election will be place in November 2024. Joe Biden has announced his candidacy for a second term as vice president, with an announcement date in April of this year. Trump ran for the Republican Party in 2016 and 2020, but the party has not yet chosen its candidate and is instead holding internal "elections" known as "primaries." But among GOP members, it is Donald Trump who enjoys the greatest support. /BGNES