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Peter Doocy Reports the ‘Trends’ in Election ‘May Be Changing’ As Poll Shows Biden With Lead Over Trump

by Bradley Cortright
February 1, 2024 at 10:22 am
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Fox News’ Peter Doocy is suggesting the “trends” in the 2024 election could be changing.

On Wednesday, Doocy mentioned a Quinnipiac poll that found President Joe Biden leading former President Donald Trump.

He reported, “The trends here may be changing because President Trump, former President Trump, has been leading national poll after national poll over President Biden for the last couple of weeks, but not in this one.”

“And maybe it’s an outlier. Maybe it’s not,” he said, noting, “Quinnipiac has Biden up on Trump six points, 50-44.”

Doocy also noted the poll found independent candidates would likely hurt the former president more than Biden.

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WATCH: Fox’s Peter Doocy on a new “outlier poll” showing Biden leading Trump by 6 points: “The trends here may be changing.” pic.twitter.com/NdMPuGmdCk

— TV News Now (@TVNewsNow) February 1, 2024

Fox’s Ainsley Earhardt then asked, “That’s an outlier, though, right? Because eight other polls show the opposite.”

“It could be an outlier or that could be the start of a new trend. We don’t know,” Doocy responded.

The poll comes as RealClearPolitics’ average of polls shows Trump leading Biden by 1.7 points, as of Thursday morning.

Meanwhile, a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll found Biden trailing the former president in Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,

Biden won all of those states except North Carolina in the 2020 election.

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