| Sudiksha Kochi | Congress, Campaigns and Democracy Reporter @KochiSudiksha | | |
Hey OnPolitics readers! President Joe Biden is losing some support among young voters, according to a new poll, as his handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict and other issues have spurred dissatisfaction among the key voting bloc. |
The Harvard Youth poll, conducted among 2,010 18-29-year-olds, found that Biden would outperform former President Donald Trump 50% to 37% among registered young voters and 56% to 37% among young voters likely to head to the ballot box on election day, your favorite OnPolitics author reported. Among all young adults below 30, those figures narrow with 45% supporting Biden and 37% for Trump. Sixteen percent of Americans remain undecided. |
⬇️ Biden's support among young voters has only decreased since 2020: The president had a much higher lead at this stage during the 2020 election, according to the poll. Sixty percent of likely young voters under 30 supported Biden while only 30% supported Trump. |
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