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One candidate is pulling away in ALL battleground states as enthusiasm gap widens between Trump and Biden voters: Follow along for U.S. politics live updates

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By Kelly Laco, Executive Editor Of Politics and Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Published: 12:36 BST, 3 July 2024 | Updated: 12:48 BST, 3 July 2024

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Welcome to the U.S. politics live blog where a blistering new poll for President Joe Biden shows him slipping behind Trump in nearly every battleground state.

And a new Democrat frontrunner replacement for Biden has emerged - Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States, currently polls with a massive 50-39 lead over former President Trump. 

The Democratic revolt in the House is starting as three sitting House members shocked the party by either telling Biden to drop out or stating he's already lost the election to Donald Trump. And Biden will meet with Democrat governors later today.

Follow along for live coverage from DailyMail.com's political team: 

New poll shows Trump pulling ahead in critical battleground states in more dire signs for Biden

 Democrat presidential candidate U.S. President Joe Biden listens as Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during their debate in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., June 27, 2024. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo

A new CBS poll released Wednesday shows ex-President Donald Trump is up three points over President Biden across all battleground states nationwide, 48% to 51%.

He also has a two-point lead over the president in a national head-to-head matchup.

In another warning siren for Biden, the poll also showed a massive enthusiasm gap between the two candidates.

Democrats are not as likely to 'definitely' vote in November compared to Republicans.

The White House is a 'mess' as staff freak out after Biden debate disaster

There's growing uproar within the White House over President Joe Biden's shockingly feeble debate.

It's now becoming a full-blown party revolt as two sitting Democrats are bucking Biden and saying they want another candidate on the top of the ticket, with a third saying he can't win.

The president will try and reassure Democratic governors at the White House Wednesday as an all-staff White House meeting is set to occur at 12:30 p.m. ET.

Aides told Axios: 'Everyone is freaking the f*** out.'

REVEALED: The only Democrat who could beat Trump

A top pollster says there's only one Democrat who can beat Trump but not only have they never held office, they haven't even campaigned for Joe Biden yet this election season.

While other former Democrats and liberal pundits have speculated on Biden's ability to hold the presidency through 2028, should he win, two elected members of the party's Congressional delegation have called on him to drop out Tuesday.

Maine Democratic Rep. Jared Golden, 41, is now saying that he expects Trump to win after Biden's terrible debate performance while Lloyd Doggett of Texas, 77, he's actually 'OK' if Donald Trump wins in November.

Now, pollster Ipsos tested several elected an unelected Democrats head-to-head with Biden and only one would beat him, according to their survey.

Biden faces mutiny as 25 Democrats prepare to call for president to step aside

At least 25 Democrat members of Congress are set to call on Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race in the coming days, while a pair of Senators have distanced themselves from the ailing president.

The Democratic revolt in the House was expected to take place if Biden 'seems shaky in coming days' as one Democrat aide warned: 'the dam is broken.'

In the Senate, it was revealed that centrist Joe Manchin needed to be pulled back from the brink as he prepared to become the first Biden ally to call for him to quit on one of the Sunday news shows.

'Nobody wants to be the first one to knife Julius Caesar,' a party insider said about Manchin's predicament.

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