Jill Biden snaps at mention of poll with president trailing Trump in six swing states: 'No, he's not'

First Lady Jill Biden snapped when asked on "CBS Mornings" about a recent poll showing former President Donald Trump is leading against her husband in six swing states.

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden arrive for the annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on April 1, 2024. (Jim Watson)

"He's even or doing better," Jill added. "You know what, once people start to focus in, and they see their two choices, it's obvious that Joe will win this election."

The first lady was also asked if she was at all worried about President Biden's re-election efforts, responding "no, no, no. I feel that Joe will be re-elected."

The referenced Wall Street Journal poll, released Tuesday, found that Trump is currently leading Biden in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina — states that will play a crucial role in securing a win on the November ballot. The results found that Biden was tied with Trump in Wisconsin, but did not secure any leads in the battleground states survey.

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According to reports, Biden himself reportedly has grown increasingly frustrated and worried over his re-election efforts.

The latest Wall Street Journal poll found former President Donald Trump is leading Biden in all but on key battleground states. (Spencer Platt)

"The man's been successful for decades in Congress and became vice president and president," a source told NBC News. "If you try to change the person, you're making a mistake. Let the president go out there and do his thing."

Biden's frustration follows other Democrats fretting over his age and energy. According to past reports, he has consistently held several closed-door meetings with his top donors to alleviate their anxieties about the 2024 election.

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The first lady was also asked if she was at all worried, responding "No, no, no i feel that Joe will be re-elected."

Aubrie Spady is a Production Assistant for Fox News Digital.

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