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Polls: Trump Overtakes Biden in New National Poll. Statistical Tie; Battleground State Poll: Virtually Tied Among Likely Voters; Most voters believe Joe Biden knew about Hunter’s overseas deals, and Other Polls

Trump Overtakes Biden in New National Poll 1 Week Before Election, Statistical Tie:

A new poll shows President Donald Trump leading Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden by 1 point nationally in the final week of the 2020 election, which essentially makes the race a tossup.

A Rasmussen Reports presidential tracking poll released Monday found that Trump was ahead of Biden nationally, 48 percent to 47 percent. Two percent remained undecided.

Furthermore, according to Rasmussen, the president’s approval sits at a relatively healthy 52 percent. —>READ MORE HERE

Battleground State Poll: Trump and Biden Virtually Tied Among Likely Voters:

A new poll reveals the presidential race is tightening in the battleground state of Nevada.

According to Tableau-Survey Monkey 2020 election polling, Democratic nominee Joe Biden is leading Nevada with a polling average of 51 percent, with President Donald Trump close behind at 48 percent. The survey was also conducted in partnership with Axios.

The averages are from a series of polls from Sept. 28 to Oct. 25, with 3,015 likely voters surveyed.

“Data have been weighted for age, race, sex, education, and geography using the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey to reflect the demographic composition of the United States age 18 and over,” Survey Monkey and Tableau explained their methodology. —>READ MORE HERE

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