The Never Trump Republicans have received the majority of the spotlight in the upcoming presidential election, however, they are being overshadowed by Democrats who proclaim “Never Biden.” According to The Daily Caller, a greater number of voters now express their refusal to vote for Biden compared to Republicans who align themselves with the “Never Trump” movement.

The report shows a new survey:

“Among likely voters living in six key swing states, 51% say there’s “not really any chance” they’d vote for Biden, compared to just 46% saying the same thing about former President Donald Trump, according to a May poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College. The trend of more voters vowing never to vote for Biden than Trump extends beyond just one poll, with three polls stretching between November 2023 and April all finding more never-Biden voters than never-Trump voters, The Washington Post reported. The American voter’s refusal to even consider voting for Biden is a reversal of the situation during the 2020 election. when voters consistently reported that they would never vote for Trump at higher rates than they did for Biden, according to the Post.”

Recent polling data indicates that Biden is losing support from key demographics that are typically assumed to be in the Democratic camp. For example, a new survey reveals that Trump is ahead of Biden by twice the margin of victory he had in Texas four years ago, in the race for the state’s 40 electoral votes. A Marist College poll released on Tuesday also shows Republican Sen. Ted Cruz leading Democratic challenger Rep.

Colin Allred by six points in a crucial Senate race, as the GOP aims to regain control of the chamber in the upcoming November elections. Despite Trump’s 5.5-point victory over Biden in Texas in 2020, the smallest margin for a Republican presidential candidate in the state in nearly 25 years, the former president currently holds an 11-point lead over his successor among registered voters (55%–44%), based on the same Marist survey conducted from March 18–21. However, Trump’s lead narrows to 7 points (53%–46%) among those who are certain to vote in the November election.

“Independents, who Biden carried by 6 percentage points in 2020, now break for Trump. Trump receives 56% of Texas independents to 41% for Biden,” the release shows.

Based on the survey results, it is evident that Trump has gained significant support from Black and Latino voters, whereas Biden seems to have lost popularity among younger voters. The poll indicates that Trump is currently ahead of Biden with a 48% lead, while Kennedy trails behind at 15%. Additionally, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democrat who has now become an independent, is among the three potential presidential candidates.

Despite being an environmentalist and a prominent opponent of vaccines, Kennedy, who belongs to the renowned political family, is still unable to cast his vote in Texas. Moving on to the Senate race in Texas, Cruz, a conservative figure seeking his third six-year term, is leading Allred with 51% of registered voters compared to Allred’s 45%. Allred, a former NFL player and a three-term congressman from a suburban Dallas district, faces a similar margin of disadvantage against Cruz among likely voters.

“Among independents, Cruz (50%) is up by eight percentage points against Allred (42%),” a release from Marist spotlights. “There is a wide gender gap. Cruz (59%) carries men by 21 percentage points over Allred (38%). Allred (52%) tops Cruz (44%) among women.”