Fox News polls: Trump has narrow lead in Ohio, falls short in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
President Donald Trump has a slight lead over Joe Biden in Ohio, according to a series of Fox News polls released this week — but the Democratic former vice president is pulling far ahead of the Republican president in three key battleground states.
Among suburban women in all four states, Biden is at a clear advantage, leading Trump by double digits in all states. In Pennsylvania, that lead is as high as 35 percentage points!
The Trump campaign has recently been making frequent direct appeals to suburban women, who have been fleeing Trump’s base in droves in the weeks leading up to the election.
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Fox News polls: Trump has narrow lead in Ohio, falls short in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
President Donald Trump has a slight lead over Joe Biden in Ohio, according to a series of Fox News polls released this week — but the Democratic former vice president is pulling far ahead of the Republican president in three key battleground states.
Among suburban women in all four states, Biden is at a clear advantage, leading Trump by double digits in all states. In Pennsylvania, that lead is as high as 35 percentage points!
The Trump campaign has recently been making frequent direct appeals to suburban women, who have been fleeing Trump’s base in droves in the weeks leading up to the election.
Note: Hillary led by only 3 points at this same point.
Among likely voters, support for the former vice president Biden has been between 51-53 percent since early September. That notably distinguishes this year’s race from 2016, when neither candidate exceeded 48% support.
“Biden is holding a substantial lead nationally, many votes are already cast, and there are few undecideds,” says Democratic pollster Chris Anderson.
“It’s hard to see the race shifting significantly in the closing days, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible"
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Fox News Poll: Biden's lead over Trump 8 points
Note: Hillary led by only 3 points at this same point.
Among likely voters, support for the former vice president Biden has been between 51-53 percent since early September. That notably distinguishes this year’s race from 2016, when neither candidate exceeded 48% support.
“Biden is holding a substantial lead nationally, many votes are already cast, and there are few undecideds,” says Democratic pollster Chris Anderson.
“It’s hard to see the race shifting significantly in the closing days, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible"
Fox News Poll: Biden's lead over Trump 8 points Note: Hillary led by only 3 points at this same point. Among likely voters, support for the former vice president Biden has been between 51-53 percent since early September. That notably distinguishes this year’s race from 2016, when neither candidate exceeded 48% support. “Biden is holding a substantial lead nationally, many votes are already cast, and there are few undecideds,” says Democratic pollster Chris Anderson. “It’s hard to see the race shifting significantly in the closing days, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible"
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Trump is preferred by White men (+17 points), rural voters (+18), and White evangelical Christians (+50). But those margins are lower than what he received in 2016,according to Pew Research Center.
Seniors backed Trump by a 9-point margin in 2016, yet favor Biden now by 10.
Independents favor Biden by +22 points -- a group Trump won by a single point last time.
Biden supporters are more than twice as likely as Trump supporters to describe their vote as being “against” the other candidate.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Fox News Poll: Biden's lead over Trump 8 points Note: Hillary led by only 3 points at this same point. Among likely voters, support for the former vice president Biden has been between 51-53 percent since early September. That notably distinguishes this year’s race from 2016, when neither candidate exceeded 48% support. “Biden is holding a substantial lead nationally, many votes are already cast, and there are few undecideds,” says Democratic pollster Chris Anderson. “It’s hard to see the race shifting significantly in the closing days, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible"
FOX NEWS: https://tinyurl.com/y5zasb3t
Trump is preferred by White men (+17 points), rural voters (+18), and White evangelical Christians (+50). But those margins are lower than what he received in 2016,according to Pew Research Center.
Seniors backed Trump by a 9-point margin in 2016, yet favor Biden now by 10.
Independents favor Biden by +22 points -- a group Trump won by a single point last time.
Biden supporters are more than twice as likely as Trump supporters to describe their vote as being “against” the other candidate.
Trump is preferred by White men (+17 points), rural voters (+18), and White evangelical Christians (+50). But those margins are lower than what he received in 2016,according to Pew Research Center.
Seniors backed Trump by a 9-point margin in 2016, yet favor Biden now by 10.
Independents favor Biden by +22 points -- a group Trump won by a single point last time.
Biden supporters are more than twice as likely as Trump supporters to describe their vote as being “against” the other candidate.
22 pts by independents ! thats up from 20 early in the month .
he lost seniors . several polls show the same thing
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
FOX NEWS: https://tinyurl.com/y5zasb3t
Trump is preferred by White men (+17 points), rural voters (+18), and White evangelical Christians (+50). But those margins are lower than what he received in 2016,according to Pew Research Center.
Seniors backed Trump by a 9-point margin in 2016, yet favor Biden now by 10.
Independents favor Biden by +22 points -- a group Trump won by a single point last time.
Biden supporters are more than twice as likely as Trump supporters to describe their vote as being “against” the other candidate.
22 pts by independents ! thats up from 20 early in the month .
he lost seniors . several polls show the same thing
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: FOX NEWS: https://tinyurl.com/y5zasb3t Trump is preferred by White men (+17 points), rural voters (+18), and White evangelical Christians (+50). But those margins are lower than what he received in 2016, according to Pew Research Center. Seniors backed Trump by a 9-point margin in 2016, yet favor Biden now by 10. Independents favor Biden by +22 points -- a group Trump won by a single point last time. Biden supporters are more than twice as likely as Trump supporters to describe their vote as being “against” the other candidate. 22 pts by independents ! thats up from 20 early in the month . he lost seniors . several polls show the same thing
Yeah that's a big loss for adolf.
The Black vote will be even worse against him this time.
And he's lost educated white women and suburban and urban women.
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Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: FOX NEWS: https://tinyurl.com/y5zasb3t Trump is preferred by White men (+17 points), rural voters (+18), and White evangelical Christians (+50). But those margins are lower than what he received in 2016, according to Pew Research Center. Seniors backed Trump by a 9-point margin in 2016, yet favor Biden now by 10. Independents favor Biden by +22 points -- a group Trump won by a single point last time. Biden supporters are more than twice as likely as Trump supporters to describe their vote as being “against” the other candidate. 22 pts by independents ! thats up from 20 early in the month . he lost seniors . several polls show the same thing
Yeah that's a big loss for adolf.
The Black vote will be even worse against him this time.
And he's lost educated white women and suburban and urban women.
Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: FOX NEWS: https://tinyurl.com/y5zasb3t Trump is preferred by White men (+17 points), rural voters (+18), and White evangelical Christians (+50). But those margins are lower than what he received in 2016, according to Pew Research Center. Seniors backed Trump by a 9-point margin in 2016, yet favor Biden now by 10. Independents favor Biden by +22 points -- a group Trump won by a single point last time. Biden supporters are more than twice as likely as Trump supporters to describe their vote as being “against” the other candidate. 22 pts by independents ! thats up from 20 early in the month . he lost seniors . several polls show the same thing
Yeah that's a big loss for adolf. The Black vote will be even worse against him this time. And he's lost educated white women and suburban and urban women.
we will see how much of a loss
a lot of them mailed in their ballots which rump succeessfully repressed to cheat
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: FOX NEWS: https://tinyurl.com/y5zasb3t Trump is preferred by White men (+17 points), rural voters (+18), and White evangelical Christians (+50). But those margins are lower than what he received in 2016, according to Pew Research Center. Seniors backed Trump by a 9-point margin in 2016, yet favor Biden now by 10. Independents favor Biden by +22 points -- a group Trump won by a single point last time. Biden supporters are more than twice as likely as Trump supporters to describe their vote as being “against” the other candidate. 22 pts by independents ! thats up from 20 early in the month . he lost seniors . several polls show the same thing
Yeah that's a big loss for adolf. The Black vote will be even worse against him this time. And he's lost educated white women and suburban and urban women.
we will see how much of a loss
a lot of them mailed in their ballots which rump succeessfully repressed to cheat
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