 President Biden's re-election will largely come down to how he performs in six key battleground states in 2024 as he prepares for a rematch against former President Trump, according to the Hill Media outlet. It is noted that despite Biden's considerable pickups in 2020, some Democrats are sounding the alarm about his chances next year and are careful not to be overly optimistic. Recent polling out of the major swing states has only raised fears for the incumbent, as some have shown Biden trailing Trump Arizona, Nevada and Georgia are shaping up to be particularly tough contests as his poll numbers drop with once-reliable constituencies including black, Latino and young voters. Meanwhile, full-blown battlegrounds such as Michigan and Pennsylvania are also showing signs of shifting away from Biden, fueling the sense that the Midwest, the bedrock of Biden's last victory could be up for grabs next year. Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin are the six toughest battlegrounds for Biden in November. In a sign of Biden's recent struggles in the state, a real clear politics polling average of Arizona voters finds Trump leading Biden overall by roughly five points. The numbers out of Nevada are flat out not good for Biden. Early data in surveys show him behind Trump by as much as 11% and as little as 3%, the Hill said. The real clear politics polling average of Nevada finds Biden trailing Trump by four points. The polling average out of the state shows Trump leading Biden by nearly six points in Georgia. The numbers in college poll shows Biden lagging behind Trump by three percentage points among registered voters, 43 to 46%, respectively. The real clear politics polling average shows Trump leading Biden by two points, currently in Michigan. The latest real clear politics average has the president only leading by less than 1% over Trump in Wisconsin.