A new Reuters/Ipsos poll suggests a closely fought election rematch between U.S. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, and a third-party candidate may be the deciding factor.
Both candidates face significant vulnerabilities that could cost them the White House.
The poll shows Trump with a marginal 2-point lead in a head-to-head matchup, with concerns about his criminal trials and handling of classified documents. (Trending: Hunter Biden’s Own Memoir Is Coming Back To Haunt Him In Criminal Trial)
Trump is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, and the poll highlights deep apathy among voters at a potential Biden-Trump rematch.
Anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could draw more support from Biden than Trump, potentially affecting the election outcome.
Third-party candidates have historically influenced U.S. elections.
Biden’s candidacy may be supported by public backing of abortion rights and advocacy for gun control, climate-change measures, and higher taxes on the ultra-rich.
Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign faces significant risks due to his upcoming criminal trials.
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