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In the upcoming election, President Joe Biden’s chances of reelection may depend heavily on winning over irregular and disengaged voters who did not participate in the contentious 2020 election. A recent poll by the New York Times/Siena College revealed that Trump has been gaining support among registered voters who did not vote in 2020. Despite this, there is no guarantee that these irregular voters will continue to support Trump in the upcoming election.

Historically, irregular voters tend to split their tickets, which could benefit Democratic candidates in key Senate races. This could potentially lead to a shift in support from Trump to Biden or even result in some irregular voters choosing not to vote at all. The economy appears to be a significant issue for irregular voters, with many expressing negative views on the economy.

As Biden works to strengthen his economic message, especially among young voters and minorities who typically support him, he will need to focus on appealing to irregular and disengaged voters. This poses a challenge for Biden as he tries to win their support in the upcoming election. However, if he can successfully connect with these voters on key economic issues, it could ultimately determine the outcome of the race.

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