President Biden would lose 2024 election matchups towards three Republican candidates, in response to a brand new ballot.
Biden, 80, is trailing the 2024 GOP main front-runner, former President Donald Trump, in addition to former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) in hypothetical head-to-head matchups, a Harvard/CAPS-Harris poll launched on Monday discovered.
Trump, 77, topped Biden by four proportion factors within the on-line survey of two,103 registered voters, carried out Sept. 12-14, with the incumbent receiving 40% assist in comparison with Trump’s 44%. A separate 15% responded that they didn’t know or had been not sure of who their most popular candidate is.
Haley, 51, beats Biden by the identical margin, in response to the ballot, with 41% supporting the previous South Carolina governor and Trump administration official in comparison with 37% who stated they might again the sitting president. Voters had been much less positive of who they might vote for in that situation, with 21% saying they had been not sure or didn’t know who they’d decide.

Scott, 58, edged out Biden 39% to 37% within the Harvard/CAPS-Harris ballot, with 25% not sure of who to vote for.
Amongst different GOP main candidates, Biden carried out finest towards former Vice President Mike Pence, defeating him 42%-36% in a hypothetical race.
Biden additionally topped Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (42%-38%) and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy (39%-37%) within the new ballot.


The ballot additionally measured how the GOP candidates would fare in a race towards Vice President Kamala Haris and located that Trump was the one one who would defeat Harris in a head-to-head race (46%-40%).
“No query that President Joe Biden is displaying lagging nationwide ballot numbers and that now a number of GOP candidates are forward of him,” Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris Ballot, told the Hill. “It is a new improvement as [non-Trump] potential opponents like Haley get publicity.”

Trump is firmly in charge of the GOP race regardless of being hit with 4 legal indictments since March.
He leads the sector by practically 44 proportion factors, in response to a RealClearPolitics common of polls.
Haley and Scott carried out nicely towards Biden within the Harvard/CAPS-Harris survey regardless of single-digit polling numbers nationally.
Haley is polling at 5.7%, behind Trump, DeSantis and Ramaswamy, and Scott is polling at 2.5%, behind Pence and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, in response to RealClearPolitics.