Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont refused to encourage or discourage President Biden from running for reelection in 2024, saying only that if Biden runs, he will support him.
According to the poll, 47% of likely voters said they would support Trump while 42% said they would support Biden. Additionally, 3% said they were undecided while 8% said they would support someone else.during the 2020 presidential election, with less than 100,000 votes separating the two. In 2016, Trump edged out then-Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton by a similar margin.Timothy Nerozzi is a writer for Fox News Digital.
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