Posted on 09/24/2020 3:14:29 PM PDT by Ennis85
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump in the battleground states of Nevada, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, according to Fox News statewide likely voter surveys.
In each of the three states, majorities disapprove of the job Trump is doing as president, pluralities say coronavirus is not at all under control, and Biden is the preferred choice when it comes to handling the virus. Plus, hes favored over Trump to nominate the next U.S. Supreme Court justice.
There are few undecided voters, and Bidens support is 50 percent or better in each state. His advantage over Trump is outside the margin of error in Nevada and Pennsylvania, but not Ohio.
Across the states, Bidens edge comes mainly from women, nonwhites, voters under age 35, and those ages 65 and over. When it comes to handling coronavirus in particular, more seniors trust Biden to do a better job than Trump -- in larger numbers than back his candidacy overall.
About 9 in 10 of both Biden and Trump supporters in each state are extremely or very interested in the election.
All interviews were completed after the September 18 death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Here are the results by state:
Nevada
Hispanic likely voters favor Biden in the presidential race -- and that helps give him a 52-41 percent lead over Trump in Nevada.
Biden leads by 8 points among seniors, 15 points among women, and 36 points among voters under age 35. Hispanics favor him by 28 points (61-33 percent). That is similar to the 31-point advantage Hillary Clinton received among Nevada Hispanic voters in 2016.
Trump is ahead by 2 points among Whites, 7 points among Whites without a college degree, and 12 among rural voters.
Party strength matters. Biden gets the support of 93 percent of Democrats and
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Problem, however, is that McSally was (is) such an astonishingly weak candidate. It also doesn’t help she was a McQueeg disciple. Of all the Republicans in the state to run, it had to be a weak sister. Despite his age, Jon Kyl should’ve run for the full term.
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