A national Emerson College poll released in September gave Trump a slim edge over Biden in a hypothetical 2024 matchup. Favored to win 47 percent to 46 percent, Trump's edge was within the poll's margin of error of 2.7 percentage points, which indicated that if the election were held today, it could go in either candidate's favor.
While Trump had low approval ratings throughout his presidency, it's possible voters are seeing him in a different light after he left office. His approval rating in Iowa is higher than it was during the entire course of his presidency, according to a Des Moines Register poll, and a Harvard CAPS-Harris poll in September found voters were drawn more to Trump than they were to Biden.
Could Donald Trump beat Joe Biden, Kamala Harris in 2024? What the polls show
Voter turnout will be key I suspect if Trump runs again.
Of course polls. Don't seem to be a good indicator of much.
While Trump had low approval ratings throughout his presidency, it's possible voters are seeing him in a different light after he left office. His approval rating in Iowa is higher than it was during the entire course of his presidency, according to a Des Moines Register poll, and a Harvard CAPS-Harris poll in September found voters were drawn more to Trump than they were to Biden.
Could Donald Trump beat Joe Biden, Kamala Harris in 2024? What the polls show
Voter turnout will be key I suspect if Trump runs again.
Of course polls. Don't seem to be a good indicator of much.