New internal data from a Democrat campaign group promoting the party’s next generation of leaders shows Joe Biden losing the 2024 presidential election in an electoral landslide to former President Donald J. Trump. The poll, conducted by Emerson College on behalf of Democrats for the Next Generation, shows Trump sweeping all six key swing states in the aftermath of Biden’s cognitively impaired and disastrous debate performance in late June.
According to the data, Trump holds a five-point edge in Pennsylvania—with 48 percent to the 81-year-old incumbent’s 43 percent. Likewise, Trump holds a five-point edge in Georgia—at 47 percent to Biden‘s 42 percent. In Michigan, the race is much closer, with Trump at 45 percent and Biden at 44 percent. Trump maintains a healthy lead in Arizona with 46 percent to Biden’s 42 percent. In the critical state of Wisconsin, Trump beats Biden 47 percent to 44 percent. And in Nevada—a state long expected to flip into the Republican column—Trump leads with 47 percent to Biden’s 41 percent, a stunning six-point margin.
The National Pulse reported last week that a leaked internal campaign memo from pollster OpenLabs showed Trump defeating Biden in a landslide. According to the progressive pollster, Biden, who was already running behind Trump, now only holds slim leads in three of 14 states considered key to the 81-year-old Democrat’s re-election.
The OpenLabs and Democrats for the Next Generation data reflect a series of public polls showing Trump surging to a lead in the popular vote and the electoral college count. A Harvard/Harris poll from last week shows former President Trump leading 47 percent to Biden’s 41 percent nationally.
With “leaners” included, Trump clears 50 percent of the national vote.