Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Polls Suggest Biden May Be Pulling Ahead of Trump in Upcoming Election
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Polls Suggest Biden May Be Pulling Ahead of Trump in Upcoming Election. With just eight months to go before November's United States presidential election, President Joe Biden has taken a narrow lead over Donald Trump in two polls. 'Newsweek' reports that both a Reuters/Ipsos poll and a Civiqs/Daily Kos poll predicted a narrow win for Biden in the presidential election rematch. The Reuters/Ipsos poll, which was conducted between March 7 and 13, found Biden securing 39% of the vote and Trump garnering just 38%. The Civiqs/Daily Kos poll, held between March 9 and 12, saw Biden winning with 45% of the vote to Trump's 44%. The news comes after Biden's latest State of the Union speech received positive reviews from both experts and the American public. Biden reportedly used the opportunity to address concerns regarding his advanced age. "In my career I've been told I'm too young and I'm too old. Whether young or old, I've always known what endures.", Joe Biden, President of the United States, via 'Newsweek'. 'Newsweek' reports that Biden's approval rating currently stands at 38.4%, according to national average calculations by poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight. The same calculations found that 55.7% of voters disapprove of Biden's administration. Experts point out that much could change in the eight months between now and the election. "I wouldn't invest too much in any given poll or even a handful of polls. Both campaigns know this race is just about tied right now, will likely remain that way for a while, and are executing their strategies accordingly.", Heath Brown, associate professor of public policy at City University of New York, via ‘Newsweek’. THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT
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