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Polls
The nationwide survey contains good news for Democrats, who have struggled to keep Hispanic voters on their side.
The findings underscore the challenges Biden faces as he tries to silence calls from within his own party to leave the race.
But the president is right that Donald Trump does not have an insurmountable lead.
Voters have already accounted for Bidens age, and his economic policies are popular, according to one Democratic pollster as long as he can get the word out to voters.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton perform well against Donald Trump, one survey found.
He told ABC's George Stephanopoulos that he and Democrats have defied gloomy surveys before.
Historically Democratic constituencies might be easier to win back than other groups, and the president has better infrastructure than Donald Trump to reach those voters.
The New York Times/Siena College survey showed that 47% of respondents "strongly disapprove" of President Joe Biden's handling of his job.
A plurality of American voters believe that Israel should stop its military campaign in Gaza.
But Biden maintains a modest lead in Wisconsin.