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The Democratic candidate, Joe biden, precedes the six critical states of the Republican president Donald trump, albeit with a marginal difference in some of them, according to a new Reuters and Ipsos poll.
The poll includes potential voters from six ambiguous states: Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, Florida and Arizona, which are expected to play a crucial role in the presidential election.
In the Michigan, Biden maintains a comfortable lead, at 51% versus Trump’s 43%. 22% of those surveyed said they had already voted.
In North Carolina, Biden has 48%, just one point higher than Trump (47%). Last week the two candidates received the same percentage, 47%. 12% have already voted.
In the Wisconsin, Biden is 51% versus 44% for Trump. 20% have already voted.
The two candidates collect exactly the same percentages (51% vs. 44%) in Pennsylvania, where only 6% have voted.
In Florida, where in the previous poll both received 47%, today Biden’s share has risen to 49% while Trump’s fell two points to 45%. 7% have already voted.
In Arizona, Biden increases the difference by one point, reaching 48% compared to 46% for Trump. 3% have already voted.
Y in all six states Respondents believe Joe Biden would be better at handling the pandemic and Donald Trump at handling the economy.
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