Donald Trump holds an edge over president Joe Biden in 5 critical states, new poll finds

A new poll by The New York Times and Siena College shows that Donald Trump, who used to be the President, is currently ahead of President Joe Biden in five important states. These states are Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
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In Nevada, Trump has the support of 52% of the people, while Biden has 41%. In Georgia, Trump has 49% support, and Biden has 43%. In Arizona, Trump leads with 49% to Biden's 44%. Michigan shows Trump with 48% support and Biden with 43%, giving Trump a five-point lead. In Pennsylvania, Trump has 48%, and Biden has 44%. However, in Wisconsin, Biden is ahead with 47% to Trump's 45%.


These polls were done over the phone from October 22 to November 3. They have a margin of error of about 4.4 to 4.8 points. It's important to remember that these polls are about a theoretical matchup, and the actual voting won't start until next year.

Biden's campaign spokesperson, Kevin Munoz, downplayed the polls. He said, "Predictions more than a year out tend to look a little different a year later." He also mentioned that they are focused on their campaign and not worrying about polls.
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In these states, younger voters prefer Biden by just a small margin. Even among Hispanic voters, Biden's lead has decreased to single digits. Trump has more support in rural areas compared to Biden, who has an advantage in urban areas.


When it comes to gender, women still tend to prefer Biden, while men favor Trump by a larger margin.

One voter, Spencer Weiss from Pennsylvania, who voted for Biden in 2020 but now supports Trump, said, "The world is falling apart under Biden. I would much rather see somebody that I feel can be a positive role-model leader for the country. But at least I think Trump has his wits about him." We kindly request you to disseminate this news and provide your insights in the comments section. Thank you