A new New York Times/Siena swing state survey finds 23 percent of voters age 18 to 29 in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin say President Joe Biden bears some (17 percent) or a lot (6 percent) of responsibility for the US Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to end the right to abortion nationwide. This compares to 55 percent overall (29 percent a lot, 26 percent some) assigned to Trump, even though that, not only is that the correct answer, Trump has actually repeatedly taken credit for ending the right to reproductive health.
Oh yeah and Trump leads in most of these states among both registered and likely voters, though the likely side puts the race within the margin of error in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, while Dems maintain leads in all the Senate races in each of the states. If you’re looking for a decent enough way to spin this shitshow of a poll it’s that in the column of the crosstabs showing intent vs respondent voter history where 16 percent of those who preferred Biden said they didn’t vote in 2020 versus 31 percent the same for Trump, making it clear once again much more of Donald’s support relies on the flakiest and least likely to actually show up for him when it counts voters.