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Polls: Where Do Biden and Trump Stand Before the Debate?
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By Anthony W. Haddad
Published 7 months ago on
June 26, 2024

With Thursday's debate looming, The Washington Post's presidential polling averages show Donald Trump leading in 5 key battleground states, underscoring the uncertain election landscape. (AP File)

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With Thursdayโ€™s debate looming, The Washington Postโ€˜s presidential polling averages offer a clear snapshot of where the nominees stand:

  • Donald Trump leads in five of the seven battleground states (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina), crucial in shaping the electionโ€™s outcome.
  • Trump and President Joe Biden are tied in Bidenโ€™s home state of Pennsylvania.
  • Polls indicate tight races in the first three battlegrounds, with margins within a typical polling error of 3.5 points, presenting plausible paths to victory for both former President Trump and Biden.
  • The averages encompass a range of polls conducted over the past six months, reflecting varying voter sentiments across the nation.
  • As Election Day approaches, factors such as economic shifts, the presidential debate, and potential polling discrepancies may change voter outcomes.

Read more about the poll at The Washington Post.

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