President Joe Biden's popularity has dipped in Colorado before the state's primary next month, according to a poll released Wednesday by Global Strategy Group.
Just 40% of registered voters have a favorable opinion of Biden, while 58% hold an unfavorable position. That's an 18% dip since January and a 14% dip since June 2022.
GSI, a Democratic firm that frequent polls in Colorado, also found:
- Biden remains ahead of former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical general election contest, 49% to 41%.
- Just 36% view Trump favorably and 62% view him unfavorably.
- Regarding Colorado court's ruling barring Trump from appearing on the state's GOP primary ballot, 56% approve and 44% disapprove; 61% of Colorado voters say they think Trump engaged in an insurrection three years ago, and 40% think he did not.
"We won't sugarcoat Biden's numbers. They are poor, especially with unaffiliated voters. He still leads Trump by 8, out-performing the generic ballot with non-MAGA Republicans, older whites, and college-educated whites," pollster Andrew Baumann said in the release.
The survey, conducted Jan. 22-28 among a sample of 801 registered voters in Colorado, has a margin of error of plus/minus 3.5%.
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