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Former President Donald Trump leads President Biden in the race for Texas’ 40 electoral votes by double his margin of victory in the Lone Star State four years ago, according to a new poll.
And the survey released Tuesday by Marist College also indicates Republican Sen. Ted Cruz with a six-point advantage over his Democratic challenger, Rep. Colin Allred, in a key Senate showdown as the GOP aims to regain the chamber’s majority in November’s elections.
Trump carried Texas over Biden by roughly 5.5 points in 2020, which was the smallest margin of victory for a GOP presidential nominee in the deep-red state in nearly a quarter-century.
The Marist poll, conducted March 18-21, shows Trump leading Biden by 11 points (55%-44%) among registered voters. Trump’s lead drops to 7 points (53%-46%) among those who say they definitely plan to vote in the November election.
New Marist poll is very very good news for Trump in Texas:https://t.co/hdx1tXl4pq pic.twitter.com/xuY809vtrL
— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) March 26, 2024
Also, a recently published Bloomberg poll, taken March 8-15, shows Trump leading Biden in nearly all battleground states, even with Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. included in the mix.
The results are reflected as follows:
Bloomberg/MC poll of Trump-Biden-RFK Jr-West-Stein matchup in swing states:
• North Carolina: Trump +6
• Pennsylvania: Trump +6
• Arizona: Trump +6
• Nevada: Trump +6
• Georgia: Trump +7
• Wisconsin: Trump +2
• Michigan: Tie
——
NORTH CAROLINA
Trump 45% (+6)
Biden 39%
Kennedy 7%
West 1%
Stein 0%
—
PENNSYLVANIA
Trump 44% (+6)
Biden 38%
Kennedy 7%
Stein 1%
—
ARIZONA
Trump 43% (+6)
Biden 37%
Kennedy 12%
West 2%
Stein 1%
—
NEVADA
Trump 42% (+6)
Biden 36%
Kennedy 11%
West 1%
Stein 1%
—
GEORGIA
Trump 45% (+7)
Biden 38%
Kennedy 7%
West 2%
Stein 1%
—
WISCONSIN
Trump 41% (+2)
Biden 39%
Kennedy 10%
Stein 1%
West 1%
—
MICHIGAN
Biden 40%
Trump 40%
Kennedy 9%
West 3%
Stein 2%
——
538: #116 | 3/8-15 | 4,932 RV | ±1%
Bloomberg/MC poll of Trump-Biden-RFK Jr-West-Stein matchup in swing states:
• North Carolina: Trump +6
• Pennsylvania: Trump +6
• Arizona: Trump +6
• Nevada: Trump +6
• Georgia: Trump +7
• Wisconsin: Trump +2
• Michigan: Tie
——
NORTH CAROLINA
Trump 45% (+6)
Biden… https://t.co/izCJQg6CyB pic.twitter.com/X75HVDsXn3— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) March 26, 2024
Below are the results from the same poll, WITHOUT Kennedy included. (Having Kennedy in the race actually appears to HELP Trump in Pennsylvania and Arizona.)
2024 GE: Bloomberg/Morning Consult
GEORGIA
🟥 Trump 49% (+7)
🟦 Biden 42%
.
ARIZONA
🟥 Trump 48% (+5)
🟦 Biden 43%
.
NEVADA
🟥 Trump 46% (+2)
🟦 Biden 44%
.
NORTH CAROLINA
🟥 Trump 49% (+6)
🟦 Biden 43%
.
PENNSYLVANIA
🟦 Biden 45%
🟥 Trump 45%
.
MICHIGAN
🟦 Biden 45%
🟥 Trump 45%
.
WISCONSIN
🟦 Biden 46% (+1)
🟥 Trump 45%538: #116 | 3/8-15 | 4,932 RV | ±1%
2024 GE: Bloomberg/Morning Consult
GEORGIA
🟥 Trump 49% (+7)
🟦 Biden 42%
.
ARIZONA
🟥 Trump 48% (+5)
🟦 Biden 43%
.
NEVADA
🟥 Trump 46% (+2)
🟦 Biden 44%
.
NORTH CAROLINA
🟥 Trump 49% (+6)
🟦 Biden 43%
.
PENNSYLVANIA
🟦 Biden 45%
🟥 Trump 45%
.
MICHIGAN
🟦 Biden 45%
🟥…— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) March 26, 2024
Trump tops Biden with double-digit lead in deep-red state being targeted by Democrats: poll https://t.co/nJdJM1KKdh
— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) March 26, 2024
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