President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to face off with each other yet again in the rematch race for the White House in November.
Trump is looking for a second nonconsecutive term in the White House even as he faces numerous civil and criminal cases moving through the courts.
Biden is aiming for a second term as voters express concerns that the 81-year-old is too old for four more years, and he faces struggling approval ratings and lack of enthusiasm for his campaign.
The incumbent’s reelection hopes, however, have started to look up as a number of polls have shown he now leads his Republican rival.
Newsweek has compiled the most recent examples of where Biden is topping Trump, which will be updated weekly beginning April 18.
Echelon Insights
In a poll of 1,020 likely voters conducted between April 12-14, Biden leads Trump 49 to 46 percent.
Morning Consult
This poll, which was conducted for Politico between April 5-7 among a sample of 6004 Registered Voters.
The results showed Biden leading Trump 45 percent to 43 percent.
RMG Research
The poll conducted between April 1-4 showed that Biden was narrowly ahead of Trump by one point, 44 percent to 43 percent.
The survey polled 1679 “high propensity” voters.
Ipsos
On April 10, an Ipsos/Reuters survey found that 41 percent of registered voters said they would vote for Biden in November, compared with 37 percent who said they would back Trump.
The poll included responses from 833 registered voters who were surveyed online nationwide.
I&I/TIPP Poll
In a straight head-to-head, Biden leads Trump in the I&I/TIPP Poll by 43 percent to 40 percent.
When third party candidates are introduced to the poll, including independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Biden and Trump are tied at 38 percent, with Kennedy third at 11 percent.
The survey was conducted between 1,265 registered voters from April 3-5.
Marquette Law School Poll
A national survey conducted March 18-28 interviewing 868 registered voters, found Biden and Trump were tied at 50 percent.
Among a smaller sample size of 674 likely voters, Biden received 52 percent and Trump 48 percent.
Marist
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist national poll of 1,199 registered voters, conducted between March 25-28, shows Biden leading by 50 percent to 48 percent.
Data for Progress
The poll of 1,200 likely voters between March 27-29 finds Biden with 47 percent of the vote and Trump with 46 percent.
Morning Consult
Another Morning Consult poll conducted between March 29-31 featuring 6,018 registered voters saw Biden at 44 percent to Trump’s 42 percent.
Noble Predictive
According to a poll of 2510 registered voters, 44 percent would vote for Biden while 43 percent would vote for Trump.
The poll was conducted from March 11-15.
Quinnipiac University Poll
In a head-to-head presidential election matchup, 48 percent of voters support Biden in this survey, with 45 percent backing Trump
The poll consisted of 1,407 self-identified registered voters nationwide who were surveyed from March 21-25.