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Trump holds net positive job approval rating while Harris and Biden have negative ratings in AARP poll

Summary

In a recent AARP poll, former President Donald Trump holds a net positive job approval rating, while Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden have negative ratings. Specifically, Trump enjoys a 50% approval rating compared to Harris’s 45% and Biden’s 41%, indicating a shift in voter sentiment as the 2024 election approaches.

This polling data highlights significant challenges for the Democratic candidates, particularly in battleground states like Pennsylvania, where Harris is trailing Trump among older voters by eight points. Despite a narrow overall lead of two points in the state, the demographic divide suggests that Harris may struggle to secure the necessary support from key voter groups. The poll also reveals that both Harris and Biden are viewed unfavorably by a majority of voters, raising concerns about their electoral viability as they head into the critical election period.

Key Findings from the AARP Poll

  • Trump’s Approval: 50% of voters approve of Trump’s job performance.
  • Harris’s Approval: 45% approval rating for Harris.
  • Biden’s Approval: 41% approval rating for Biden.
  • Older Voter Dynamics: Trump leads Harris by eight points among voters over 50 in Pennsylvania, while Harris maintains a 14-point advantage among voters under 50.

Implications for the 2024 Election

The approval ratings and demographic trends suggest that Trump may be capitalizing on discontent with the current administration, particularly among older voters, a critical demographic in swing states. This could pose significant challenges for Harris and Biden as they work to rally support in a competitive electoral landscape.

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