Which Polls? Just One of Them. Lanhee Chen Talks to A&G
From Armstrong & Getty
The discussion centers on recent polling data regarding the 2024 presidential race between Biden and Trump, highlighting a narrowing gap in their support and delving into the implications of Trump's declining approval ratings. The analysis suggests that while headline numbers fluctuate, Trump's approval ratings are a crucial indicator of his electoral prospects moving forward.
Key Takeaways
- Biden's approval may be shaky, but Trump’s low ratings spell trouble—just ask Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush.
- The race is wide open: 18% undecided could shift the momentum faster than a TikTok trend.
- Trump's strategy? Define Biden before voters do. A modern-day political game of chess with high stakes.
- Suburban women: Trump's secret sauce? A knockout ad on police funding that might just bring them back.
- Voter loyalty feels more like a blind date—many might dislike Trump but even more find Biden hard to love.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Joe Biden (person)
- Tech Sergeant Chen (person)
- Hillary Clinton (person)
- Real Clear Politics (company)
- Kamal Harris (person)