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First lady Jill Biden assures 'The View' hosts the president's bad poll numbers 'are going to turn'

First lady Jill Biden told the co-hosts of "The View" on Wednesday that the polls will "turn" in President Biden's favor, roughly five months out from Election Day, as he continues to trail former President Trump.

"Consistently, we’re seeing poll after poll that are showing Trump beating your husband outside of the margin of error, when in fact, last time in 2020, Joe Biden was beating him in nearly every poll. How do you turn those numbers around with five months out, and are you fearful of what a second Trump term could look like?" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin asked.

The first lady said the Biden campaign was reaching everyone they possibly can. "Joe has been traveling as much as possible and we’re not going to take anything for granted and those polls are going to turn, I’m confident of it," she claimed. "I believe that Americans are going to choose good over evil."

Trump leads Biden in nearly every crucial swing state, including Nevada, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Arizona, according to a recent New York Times poll.

TRUMP AHEAD OF BIDEN IN THESE KEY SWING STATES: POLL

The first lady was also asked about the age of the president, who, at 81, is the oldest person to serve in the job.

"This election is not about age. I mean Donald Trump is going to be 78 and Joe's 81, they're basically the same age. But, it's about character. This election is about character," she insisted. "So you have two choices: Jou have my husband Joe, who you all know, who has integrity, he’s strong, he’s steady, he’s a leader. He’s smart. He’s energetic — or you have chaos."

When asked about polling during an interview on "CBS Mornings" in April, the first lady dismissed the notion that Trump was ahead in several key swing states.

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