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Joe Biden was present at a contest site in Pennsylvania on Nov. 2 – Photo: REUTERS
According to the latest poll, conducted from October 29 to November 2 by the Reuters news agency, the percentage of people who voted for Biden in Florida was 50%, while 46% voted for Trump. In the survey above, this rate is 49-47% in favor of Mr. Biden.
Biden also took the lead in other fluctuating states like Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which are seen as decisive for this year’s election. This result is similar to the poll results published the same day by CNBC / Change Research.
While the gap between the two candidates is fairly narrow in Arizona and North Carolina, Biden maintains a relatively safe distance of up to 10% in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, according to a Reuters poll.
According to this survey, most believe that Biden will better handle the COVID-19 pandemic, but Trump is more appreciated in terms of economic issues.
Trump on the campaign trail in Kenosha, Wisconsin, November 2 – Photo: REUTERS
However, polls by Trafalgar Group and Rasmussen Reports show that Trump has a 2-4% lead in Florida, Arizona and Michigan. Contrary to Reuters results, the InsiderAdvantage poll on November 2 showed Trump’s superiority in Florida, leading Mr. Biden 1 point% with a difference of 48-47%.
Similarly, in Pennsylvania, the Trafalgar Group poll also claimed that the current president received 47.8% of the vote, almost 2 points more than Biden’s 45.9%. Trafalgar Group drew attention when Trump was predicted to win at Pennsyvlania and Michigan in 2016.
In national polls, Trump is also going after Democratic candidate Biden. National survey results published on the RealClearPolitics website on November 2 showed that Mr. Biden received 51% of the support, representing 6.7% compared to 44.3% of the current support. President Trump.
Meanwhile, according to a poll by polling firm FiveThirtyEight, Biden leads Trump with a national support of 8.5%, more than twice the similarity between Hillary Clinton compared to Trump. election 2016.
And Trump’s favorite poll is Rasmussen Reports in the final poll showing Trump and Biden close to 48-47% in favor of Biden. This gap has narrowed since the Rasmussen Reports poll last week when Biden was 3 points ahead.
The two candidates are still competing in the final hours before the polls open on November 3 local time. While Biden was campaigning primarily in Pennsylvania, Trump “jumped” to four states on November 2, from North Carolina, Pennsylvania, to Wisconsin and Michigan.