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Trump Opens 4-Point Lead Over Biden; 77% Plan to Watch Debate

TOPICS:2024 ElectionsBidenNationalNew York TimesTrump

Posted By: Siena Research Institute June 26, 2024

  • Majorities Wish U.S. Had Two Different Candidates; 69% Say Biden Just Too Old; 55% Say Trump Committed Serious Federal Crimes
  • Two-Thirds of Americans Say Country is on the Wrong Path

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