Trump and Biden bound in Minnesota: interview


President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Memo: Obama goes into battle, impoverishes Trump Harris’ duty to fight for the country’s ideals in accepting VP nomination. Pelosi paints Trump and McConnell as twin barriers to more progress and Democratic presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe BidenHarris promises to fight for the ideal of the country by accepting VP nomination. Pelosi paints Trump and McConnell as twin voices to move forward. Democratic stars create unrest over attacks on Trump MORE are statistically bound in Minnesota, according to a new interview.

The latest poll from the Trafalgar Group finds Biden at 46.9 percent and Trump at 46.5 percent. Libertarian Party candidate Jo Jorgensen gets 3.7 percent support, while 1.7 percent are undecided and 1.2 percent said they would support someone else.

Trafalgar Group investigations have shown a tighter race in the field battles than other pollsters have found.

The outlet weighs its polls to account for a ‘socially desirable bias’, as the so-called embarrassed Trump voters who are embarrassed to tell pollsters that they support his candidacy. In 2016, Trafalgar was the only polling station to show Trump leading in Michigan on his way to election day.

Pollster Robert Cahaly told The Hill that he believes there are more quiet Trump voters in the US than there were in 2016.

The poll is the latest to find Trump closing the hole in Minnesota, which Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe Memo: Obama goes into battle, making Trump Harris promises to fight for the country’s ideal in accepting VP nomination. Pelosi paints Trump and McConnell as twin barriers to more progress in 2016 by only 1.5 points.

A poll by Emerson College, the only other Minnesota poll released this month, found Biden with a 3-point advantage over Trump, who was also within the margin of error of the poll.

The Trump campaign has rounded Minnesota as one of the few states Clinton won in 2016 that it intends to contest. Additionally, the Trump campaign says it will try to flip New Hampshire and Maine.

The Trafalgar Group’s poll of 1,141 likely voters for general elections was conducted between August 15 and 18. And has an error limit of 2.98 percent.

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