President Biden is trailing Donald J. Trump in five of the six most important battleground states one year before the 2024 election.

The failing US President's popularity is suffering from enormous doubts about his age and deep dissatisfaction over his handling of the economy and a host of other issues, new polls by The New York Times and Siena College have found.

The results show Mr. Biden losing to Mr. Trump, his likeliest Republican rival, by margins of three to 10 percentage points among registered voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania.

 Mr. Biden is ahead only in Wisconsin, by two percentage points, the poll found.

Across the six battlegrounds — all of which Mr. Biden carried in 2020 — the president trails by an average of 48 to 44 percent.

The six states polled have proved decisive in the Electoral College in recent elections, a trend that is expected to continue in 2024.

The president’s numbers were likely to be disappointing for him and his campaign in a number of important demographics, including among voters under 30, Hispanic voters, African American voters and urban voters. “In a remarkable sign of a gradual racial realignment between the two parties, the more diverse the swing state, the farther Mr. Biden was behind, and he led only in the whitest of the six,” the New York Times reported.

Most damning for Biden were the numbers on whether the country was on the “right track or wrong direction.” At least 60 percent of the voters in each state said the nation was headed in the wrong direction.

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