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The state of Texas in the United States is known as the base of the Republican Party. No Democratic candidate has won a presidential election in the state since 198. But in a poll published just nine days ago, Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden is slightly ahead of incumbent President Donald Trump. Although the gap is small, Biden’s move in a state like Texas just before the election has sparked controversy.
The Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas, Tyler, released the results of a poll today, October 25. It turns out that Joe Biden is ahead of President Donald Trump in terms of popularity with potential voters. Biden was supported by 48 percent of potential voters. In contrast, 45 percent of potential voters support Trump.
A total of 1,012 people participated in the survey conducted between the 13th and the 20th of this month. Biden was supported by 48 percent of registered voters. And 44 percent of registered voters support Trump. The survey’s margin of error has been set at 3.6 percent.