A New York Times analysis reveals that the Democratic Party is losing ground in voter registration across multiple states, with declines among new voters, especially younger voters and men, and a shrinking advantage in swing states like Nevada, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina, indicating a challenging landscape for Democrats ahead of future elections.
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist National Poll indicates President Biden is losing support among younger voters, a key demographic, as he faces former President Trump in the upcoming election. The poll shows Biden and Trump nearly tied among registered voters, with Biden's lead among younger voters significantly reduced compared to four years ago. Economic concerns, such as cost of living and housing, are contributing to this shift.
President Biden is facing significant challenges with younger voters, a crucial demographic for Democrats, according to a recent NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll. The survey shows Biden struggling to gain approval from voters under 45, with many disapproving of his handling of key issues like the economy, immigration, and his mental fitness. In a head-to-head matchup with Trump, Biden is in a statistical tie, but he falls behind when third-party candidates are introduced. Younger voters are also the most likely to skip voting or support third-party candidates, adding to Biden's difficulties.