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President Donald Trump narrowed the gap close to his rival Joe Biden, according to the latest US election poll.
Two days before the 3.11 US presidential election, Joe Biden’s lead is diminishing.
The IBD / TIPP tracking survey shows that Biden’s national leadership is falling to just under 5%, and just 3% in battle states.
Six states that decided to win the 2016 election less than 2% apart were considered battle states.
The New York Post report gives President Donald Trump new hope that he can win the electoral votes again, even if he loses the popular vote.
Joe Biden has a national support of 49.5%, compared with 44.7% for Donald Trump, a gap of 4.8%, outside the 3.2% margin of error. However, the survey results also show that Joe Biden’s leadership position may be “virtual.” The two main points of the Democratic candidate in the green state regions of the West Bank and in the states of the Midwest are fragile.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has garnered considerable support from black voters and Hispanic voters.
The poll showed that Donald Trump got 48% of the vote of American-born voters, close to 50% of the vote of Joe Biden. Trump also got 13% of the African-American vote, a significant improvement from the 8% who voted for him in 2016.
The IBD / TIPP poll, one of the most accurate of the 2016 presidential election, found Hillary Clinton 1% ahead of Donald Trump on the last weekend before Election Day.
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