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Monday, November 02, 2020 The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 52% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-eight percent (48%) disapprove. The latest figures include 41% who Strongly Approve of the job Trump is doing and 41% who Strongly Disapprove. This gives him a Presidential Approval Index rating of 0.
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Monday, November 02, 2020 President Trump and Democrat Joe Biden are in a near tie in Rasmussen Reports’ final White House Watch survey before Election Day. The latest national telephone and online survey of Likely U.S. Voters shows Biden edging the president 48% to 47%. Three percent (3%) like some other candidate, and two percent (2%) are still undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.) On Friday, Biden had a three-point advantage – 49% to 46% - after the lead had seesawed up and down between the two men for the previous four days. The race has been tightening...
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Sam @SunshineSt8Sam @TimMurtaugh on why the polling at Fox News is terrible and why we haven't ever given much thought to those polls. Their pollster has been paid over $3million this cycle by DEMOCRATS who lost... in their party's primaries DO NOT SKIP THIS CLIP ‘Biden didn’t hit his mark. Incredible numbers for Trump in last several days.’ ‘Fox News main pollster is a Democrat polling firm, they were Tom Steyer’s pollster.’
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MI Nov 1, 2020 Presidential Poll TOTALS (with leans) Donald Trump 48.3% Joe Biden 45.8% Jo Jorgensen 1.7% Someone Else 1.3% Undecided 3.0%
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SANTA FE – Joe Biden appears well-positioned to win New Mexico – and its five electoral votes – in this week’s election, a new Journal Poll found. “Trump hasn’t been able to break into the Democratic support in New Mexico,” said Brian Sanderoff, the president of Albuquerque-based Research & Polling Inc., which conducted the poll. “The voters have made up their minds in this race.” The Democratic presidential nominee had a sizable lead over President Donald Trump among New Mexico voters, though the race has tightened since a previous poll conducted before Labor Day. In the most recent poll, 54%...
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Robert Cahaly: What we are seeing is a movement toward Trump with late breakers. We are also seeing folks that had initially given every indication that they were going to support Biden or they were undecided moving toward Trump. And the issue we see moving on is the shutdowns. Even young people we’ve identified who don’t like the president. They like shutdowns even less. Even suburban women who said they have problems with the president, they like their children home and shutdowns even less. https://youtu.be/l0piu1sZ_ZA
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Trump - 47.8% Biden - 45.7%
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Could it be?,Maybe someone in charge of Fox News is a Democrat? Are all hosts of Fox News being told to "Just Pretend Joe Biden is 10 points ahead when discussing election issues with guests,spokespersons,contributors, etc.How often does Fox bring up the surging republican registrations in all swing states heading into last week? Remember, maybe back in July/August when the hosts of Fox had to pretend that Joe Biden was actually ahead of Trump by 9 or 10 points? We knew it was all a lie.
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Going into Election Day, Democrat Joe Biden and President Trump are in a virtual tie in the critical state of Florida. A new Rasmussen Reports telephone and online survey of Likely Voters in Florida finds Biden edging President Trump by one point - 48% to 47%. A week ago, Trump had a 49% to 46% lead. Two percent (2%) like some other candidate, while four percent (4%) remain undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.) Factor in those who haven’t made up their minds yet but are leaning toward one candidate or the other, and the numbers don’t change:...
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President Donald Trump is poised to win re-election in an Electoral College landslide, according to a poll released on Sunday. The Democracy Institute/Sunday Express poll of 1,500 likely voters was conducted between October 28 and October 30 and shows Trump with a one point lead over Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the national popular vote, 48 percent to 47 percent. Libertarian candidate Jo Jorgensen receives two percent of the vote, and Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins receives one percent of the vote. The national popular vote results are within the poll’s 2.5 percent margin of error. The poll also shows...
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@Rasmussen_PollNorth Carolina: Trump 48%, Biden 46%... https://bit.ly/3kVVGQR
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Joseph R. Biden Jr. holds a clear advantage over President Trump across four of the most important presidential swing states, a new poll shows, bolstered by the support of voters who did not participate in the 2016 election and who now appear to be turning out in large numbers to cast their ballots, mainly for the Democrat. Mr. Biden, the former vice president, is ahead of Mr. Trump in the Northern battlegrounds of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, as well as in the Sun Belt states of Florida and Arizona, according to a poll of likely voters conducted by The New York...
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Kayleigh McEnany @kayleighmcenany · President @realDonaldTrump officially takes the LEAD in ARIZONA Double exclamation markDouble exclamation markDouble exclamation mark
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Rep. Chris Pappas (D-N.H.), one of seven openly gay members of the U.S. House, has been found in a surprise poll made public Thursday to be trailing his Republican challenger in the 2020 election. The poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center between Oct. 24-31, found 50 percent of likely voters in New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district would back Matt Mowers, the Republican candidate, compared to the 48 percent who said they support Pappas. Two percent said they back Libertarian candidate Zachary Dumont and less than 1 percent were undecided... https://www.washingtonblade.com/2020/10/31/in-surprise-poll-gay-congressman-trails-republican-challenger/
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The pandemic versus the economy defines the presidential contest in two key battlegrounds, with Florida holding firm to its toss-up status while Joe Biden leads slightly in Pennsylvania in the season's final ABC News/Washington Post polls. There's little change in either state. In Florida, Donald Trump has 50% support among likely voters to Biden's 48%; it was 51%-47% in an ABC/Post poll Sept. 20. Trump won the state by 112,911 votes out of more than 9.4 million cast in 2016. In Pennsylvania, the race stands at 51%-44%, Biden-Trump, a 7-point advantage for the Democrat; that compares with a 9-point margin...
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Nate Cohn @Nate_Cohn Trump leads the final Selzer poll of Iowa by 7 points, 48 to 41. That's the same margin as their final poll four years ago, which wound up foreshadowing Trump's Midwestern sweep See link to poll: https://mobile.twitter.com/Nate_Cohn/status/1322682963402915841
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PollWatch @PollWatch2020 "BIDEN FADES", "TRUMP TAKES OVER" IN IOWA ACCORDING TO NEW DES MOINES REGISTER/MEDIACOM POLL (TRUMP +7) Trump 48 Biden 41 "Trump wins back independents" Sept poll was 47-47 (814 Likely Voters) (conducted by Selzer & Co.)
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PollingReport.com @pollreport FLORIDA If the presidential election were being held today ... Trump/Pence 50% Biden/Harris 48% (ABC News/Washington Post Poll, LV, 10/24-29/20) 9:11 PM · Oct 31, 2020·Twitter Web App
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Biden in the battleground state of Iowa in the final stretch of the 2020 presidential election, shows a newly-released survey. The Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll found President Trump is beating Biden 48% to 41% — a lead of seven percentage points. Three percent said they will cast their vote for someone other than the president or the Democrat nominee, while two percent said they were unsure. Five percent would not disclose their choice. The poll’s September numbers found President Trump and Biden tied at 47 percent each, illustrating how far the former vice president’s support has dropped in recent...
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PollWatch @PollWatch2020 Trump +1.1 in WISCONSIN Atlas Trump 49.6 Biden 48.5 Approval: 48% Trump Black vote: 17% Trump Hispanic vote: 41% 672 Likely Voters https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/20201031_WI_AtlasIntel.pdf… 5:37 PM · Oct 31, 2020·Twitter Web App https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/20201031_WI_AtlasIntel.pdf
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