Former President Donald Trump (R), left, and President Joe Biden (D) | WhiteHouse.gov
Former President Donald Trump (R), left, and President Joe Biden (D) | WhiteHouse.gov
Former President Donald Trump (R) leads President Joe Biden (D) by ten points among Georgia voters in the 2024 race for the White House.
That’s according to a poll of Georgia voters by the League of American Workers (LAW).
Trump is at 49% and Biden is at 39% in a two-way race, with 12% undecided.
In a five-way race Trump is at 41%, eight points ahead of Biden’s 33%, leading Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (I), who is at 13%, Cornel West (G), at 3%, and Jill Stein (G), at 2%, who are also on the ballot.
Biden and Trump both have won enough state primaries to become the presumptive nominees of their respective parties, setting up a rematch of the 2020 election, in which Biden won by receiving 302 electoral votes. Neither candidate received more than 50% of the vote in Wisconsin in 2020, with Biden receiving 49.5% of the vote to Trump's 49.2%.
Almost four years later, 60% of Georgia voters say “Bidenomics” is not working for most middle-class families in Georgia, with 44% saying Biden’s economic policies aren’t working “at all.”
The poll also found that 54% of voters say they “were better off financially" when Trump was president.
The survey released by LAW was conducted among 600 likely Georgia voters on May 1-5, 2024 by North Star Public Opinion Research.
Founded in 2022 by political strategist and commentator Steve Cortes, LAW conducts research and develops proposals on public policies impacting American workers and the economy.