Biden leads Trump, Kelly leads McSally in Arizona: poll


A new poll offers positive news for Democrats in the state of Arizona, which shows an alleged Democratic candidate Joe BidenJoe Biden Republican Senators call for stimulus checks on nearly 2 million excluded Americans Biden organizers say the campaign is ‘suppressing the Hispanic vote’ in Florida, mistreating Harris staff seen as Biden’s favorite vice president as a watch. PLUS Leader President TrumpDonald John Trump Seattle police declare riots amid ongoing protests. Brazilian Bolsonaro says he tested positive for coronavirus. The Reagan Foundation asks the Trump campaign, RNC, to stop using the former president’s name to raise money. PLUS and Democrat Mark Kelly leading the senator Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallyCook Political Report Shifts Multiple Senate Races to Democrats Amid concerns about the coronavirus, Trump turns to ‘tele-rallies’ to boost support Planned Parenthood launches a six-figure ad campaign criticizing vulnerable Republican senators in the COVID-19 bill MORE (R-Ariz.)

The NBC News / Marist poll released on Sunday found Biden with 50 percent support among registered voters in Arizona, compared to 45 percent for the president. The results were just outside the poll’s margin of error of 4.1 percentage points.

A total of 4 percent said they were undecided or would choose another candidate.

In the March NBC News / Marist poll, Biden had a 1 percentage point lead over Trump, 47 percent to 46 percent.

In the current poll, the former vice president received increased support among Latinos at 61 percent, voters under 45 at 57 percent, women at 57 percent, independents at 55 percent, and whites with college degrees. with 51 percent.

Trump topped Biden in the poll among men at 53 percent, voters over 45 with 52 percent, whites with 49 percent and whites without a college degree at 52 percent.

A total of 48 percent of registered voters in the state said Biden would be better at managing the coronavirus, and 53 percent said they would better manage race relations. But 55 percent of registered voters said the current president would be better at leading the economy.

More of the president’s supporters in the poll say they strongly support Trump with 74 percent, compared with 61 percent of Biden’s supporters. But 56 percent of voters who don’t like both candidates say they will go with Biden, while 29 percent said they will align with Trump.

Meanwhile, Kelly garnered 53 percent of the votes from registered voters, compared to McSally, the acting senator, who garnered 41 percent support. In the March poll, Kelly and McSally were separated by 3 percentage points: 48 percent to 45 percent.

The NBC News / Marist poll surveyed 1,020 adults, including 826 registered voters between July 14 and 22. The margin of error among adults reached 3.7 percentage points and among registered voters it was 4.1 percentage points.

Most of the registered voters surveyed came from Maricopa County, where Phoenix is ​​located, at 60 percent.

The survey comes as Arizona has dealt with an increase in coronavirus in recent weeks. A total of 162,014 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed since the start of the pandemic, leading to 3,305 deaths, according to state data.

The state peaked in single-day increases in confirmed cases on the last day of June, with 4,797 new cases, and has since hit a seven-day average of 2,675 new cases per day, according to New York Times data.

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