Recent polling shows an increasing number of Democrats view Trump’s disruptive political style favorably rather than as a threat to democracy.
Surveys find a growing percentage saying Trump would shake up the country for the better versus divide it.
“Independents, who Biden carried by 6 percentage points in 2020, now break for Trump. Trump receives 56% of Texas independents to 41% for Biden,” the Marist report read.
Meanwhile, Trump leads Biden in several swing states and key Senate races like Texas.
The former president has expanded his support among Black, Latino and younger voters compared to 2020.
“Among independents, Cruz (50%) is up by eight percentage points against Allred (42%),” the report read. “There is a wide gender gap. Cruz (59%) carries men by 21 percentage points over Allred (38%). Allred (52%) tops Cruz (44%) among women.”
Polls in March found Trump ahead of or tied with Biden, reflecting dissatisfaction with options and a volatile electorate still persuadable.
While Biden had led previously, nearly a quarter may still change their vote, indicating the election remains unsettled as the candidates ramp up campaigns ahead of November.
“Nearly eight months out, the election is not set yet. One in four of those surveyed said they might change their minds before November. That unsettled sentiment was bipartisan, including 14% of Biden voters and 15% of Trump voters,” USA Today stated.
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