Source: Real Clear Politics
Source: Marquette Law School
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In a potential rematch of the 2020 presidential election between President Joe Biden and Trump, registered voters were evenly split, with each candidate receiving 50% support.
When asked about a hypothetical Biden/DeSantis race, registered voters favored DeSantis, 51-48. There is little change since the May survey, but Biden’s support among independents saw a modest increase, from 44% to 51%.
Approval of how Biden is handling his job as president inched up slightly to 42%, in July, from 39% in May. Disapproval in July was 57%, down from 61% in May.
Charles Franklin is calling a 7 percentage point shift among independents 'modest'? In a state where Trump beat Clinton by less than 1 percentage point in 2016, and Biden beat Trump by less than 1 percentage point in 2020.
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