CBS Poll: Half of Swing State Voters Say Economy Got Worse Under Biden

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About half of voters in swing states Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan believe the economy got worse under President Joe Biden’s management, a CBS News poll found Sunday.

With the economy ranked as the top 2024 issue, Biden’s poor marks in the three key swing states are terrible news for Biden’s reelection hopes.

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Seven states, (Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina) will decide the president, longtime Democrat adviser Doug Sosnik wrote in the New York Times. If Trump wins one or more of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, Biden’s chances of obtaining 270 electoral votes become narrower, he said.

Recent polling shows former President Donald Trump leads in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

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Below is the share of voters who say the economy became worse under Biden, CBS News reported:

  • Wisconsin: 48 percent
  • Pennsylvania: 50 percent
  • Michigan: 50 percent

With inflation looming large in their minds, most voters don’t say there’s even been improvement in their state’s economy post-pandemic: only a quarter say it has improved in the years since, with about half saying it has actually gotten worse.

And few say their own finances are better compared to before the pandemic. This may be an essential part of their memory — comparing to before the coronavirus.

Voters in the three swing states looked back on Trump’s economy more fondly than Biden’s, the poll found.

Wisconsin

  • Biden’s rating: 42 percent
  • Looking back at Trump’s: 62 percent

Pennsylvania

  • Biden’s rating: 38 percent
  • Looking back at Trump’s: 61 percent

Michigan

  • Biden’s rating: 38 percent
  • Looking back at Trump’s: 62 percent

The poll sampled 1,245 registered voters in Wisconsin, 1,306 registered voters in Pennsylvania, and 1,287 registered voters in Michigan from April 19-25 with a 3.2 margin of error.

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter with Breitbart News and a former GOP War Room Analyst. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality. Follow Wendell on “X” @WendellHusebø or on Truth Social @WendellHusebo.

Authored by Wendell Husebø via Breitbart April 29th 2024