Pennsylvania is increasingly becoming a key state to win in general elections in order to become president – and a new poll shows Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in the swing state.
While only one percentage point separates the two 2024 frontrunners in the latest Quinnipiac survey, the swing back toward Trump as 2024 approaches shows that the Keystone State is likely unhappy with the recent shift toward an entirely Democratic leadership in Pennsylvania.
Additionally, the poll showed that Republican primary voters much prefer Trump to any other candidate so far with 49 percent support overall. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is in second place – as he is in most, if not all, polls – with 25 percent saying they prefer him as the nominee.
A DailyMail.com poll released last week, however, shows DeSantis has the best chances against Biden – even though both the governor and Trump would still lose against him.
A new poll shows Donald Trump beating President Joe Biden in key swing state of Pennsylvania if the general election were held today
While only separated by one point, it shows that Pennsylvania might swing back red after flip-flopping from red to blue between the 2016 and 2020 elections
With 20 Electoral College votes and a tendency to swing back and forth between elections, Pennsylvania is one of the states crucial in determining who wins the presidency.
The 2022 midterm elections in Pennsylvania resulted in former Republican Sen. Pat Toomey being succeeded by Democrat John Fetterman.
Fetterman’s victory over Trump-backed Republican candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz caused both Senators for the state to be Democrats, as well as new Gov. Josh Shapiro, who replaced a fellow outgoing Democrat in former Gov. Tom Wolf.
After voting for Trump in 2016, Pennsylvania turned blue for Biden in 2020.
If the general election were held today and Trump was the Republican nominee and Biden the Democrat – 47 percent of the voters said in the Quinnipiac survey that they would vote for the former president while 46 percent said they would go for the current commander-in-chief.
Another 2 percent said they would vote for a different candidate, 2 more percent said they wouldn’t even cast a ballot and another 2 percent said they are still undecided.
The same poll shows Democratic Sen. John Fetterman with low approval in Pennsylvania after he won over Trump-backed Republican candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz in the 2022 midterms
Despite the apparent lean back toward the right, Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro’s approval rating was relatively high with 57 percent saying they are in favor of the job he’s doing compared to 23 percent disapproval.
Voters in Pennsylvania also aren’t pleased with Fetterman’s performance as their new U.S. senator so far as he’s already had to take medical leave to be admitted for depression shortly after swearing in earlier this year.
The new Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday shows 50 percent of Pennsylvanians disapprove of Fetterman’s job handling in just five months, while only 39 percent approve.