A potential rematch between President Biden and Donald Trump is tied among likely voters. That’s according to a Siena College Research Institute poll conducted for the New York Times, which shows both 2024 hopefuls with 43 percent support. Biden has a slight edge over Trump in terms of favorability, although both candidates’ numbers are underwater. For analysis we speak with New York Times political reporter Reid Epstein.
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