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President Joe Biden plans to make a second attempt at large-scale student loan forgiveness ahead of the November election, where he trails former President Donald Trump by 1.1 percentage points in the voter surveys, according to the latest RCP Polling Average. Polls suggest such a move could play particularly well among young voters, who suffer disproportionately from student loan debt.

Biden plans to announce the new initiative Monday in Wisconsin, a swing state in which he trails by 0.6 points in the RCP average. A first attempt at student loan debt forgiveness was struck down by the Supreme Court last summer, news that deeply disappointed many struggling to pay off their debt. The new plan could benefit more than 30 million Americans, or 70% of all federal student loan borrowers, according to a fact sheet provided by the White House.

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