The recent survey conducted by The New York Times and Siena College has raised concerns among Democrats aiming to maintain control of the Senate in the upcoming November elections. The latest poll results, released on Monday, indicate that former President Donald Trump is currently ahead of President Joe Biden in five crucial swing states: Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Only 33 percent of registered voters expressed their intention to vote for President Biden if the election were held today, while 40 percent indicated they would vote for Trump.
However, the situation appears different in Senate elections, with 45 percent of voters leaning towards Democrats and 40 percent towards Republicans. Despite this, some election strategists interviewed by The Daily Caller cautioned Democrats against becoming overly optimistic about these findings.
“It shows you the depths of disappointment that most voters have with Biden, whether they’re Democrats or Republicans. There’s just a lot of disappointment in Biden. If I were Biden, I would be extremely alarmed by this gap that you’ve got voters out there saying, ‘Yeah, I’d like to vote for this Democratic senator, but not Joe Biden.’ That is a huge red flag for them,” a top CNN said.