Biden inches closer to Trump in latest national poll
- Trump and Biden are in a close race for the presidency, with Trump at 46% and Biden at 45%, according to a new poll by the New York Times and Siena College.
- The poll shows no clear leader between Trump and Biden among registered voters nationwide.
- The race for the presidency remains tight, indicating a highly competitive contest between the two candidates.
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Biden closes gap on Trump but third-party candidates pose danger, polls show
Robert Kennedy Jr, Cornel West and Jill Stein likely to take votes from Biden in November election, research suggestsMultiple new polls show Joe Biden strengthening slightly in the US presidential election, but suggest third-party candidates could present a risk to his chance of carrying the White House in November.According to a New York Times/Siena College poll released on Saturday, Biden has whittled down the four-point lead Donald Trump held…
New York Times: "Biden picks up in polls, now Trump is head-to-head"
Stando all’ultimo sondaggio diffuso dal New York Times la corsa alla Casa Bianca sembra ancora tutta da giocare. Il presidente in carica Joe Biden è in recupero e ora è quasi alla pari con lo sfidante Donald Trump. Il primo raccoglie il 45% dei consensi contro il 46% del secondo. Gli indecisi sono l’8%. Nelle rilevazione dello scorso febbraio Trump conduceva invece con un 48% contro il 43% di Biden. Secondo il quotidiano la base elettorale dei …
Siena poll: Trump favored by 1% over Biden
Siena College released a national poll with the New York Times on Saturday surveying registered voters. Topics ranged from whether voters felt the country was on the right track to favorability among presidential candidates.
Biden ticks up in polls post-SOTU, but still trails Trump
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