Biden trails the former president by 7% overall in Ohio, according to the new Marist poll.
FILE - Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump gestures to the crowd at a campaign rally Saturday, March 16, 2024, in Vandalia, Ohio .
Biden trails the former president by 7% overall in Ohio, according to the poll. Nearly 50% of respondents indicated they plan to vote for Trump in the November election, while Independent candidate Robert F. Kenned Jr. earned support from 5% of voters. Inflation was the top concern for surveyed Black voters, with 31% labeling it as such. When asked which president served them better, Black voters appeared conflicted, with 55% choosing Biden and 42% choosing Trump. The country as a whole is also "better off" under Biden, according to 62% of Black respondents.
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