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Trump Leads Biden in Michigan, Georgia, and North Carolina

A series of recent polls have found former President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden in key battleground states of Michigan, Georgia and North Carolina.

The first poll was from Emerson College. Examined The presidential election between Trump and Biden was held in Georgia, with Trump leading Biden by 6 points. The difference was 48% to Biden’s 42%. Additionally, he remains 11% undecided. This particular poll (conducted February 14-16, 2024 among 1,000 registered voters) also shows Biden leading Trump among independents, 44% to 39%, compared to 18%. was found to remain undetermined.

Another study from Emerson College found that was taken A poll of 1,000 registered voters conducted on the same day also showed Trump leading Biden this time by 3 points, with 47% support to Biden’s 44%. 10% is undecided.

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Notably, Trump’s lead over Biden widens when third-party candidates are included. In that scenario, Trump would lead with 46% support, compared to 37% for Biden. An additional 5 percent will be given to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and 1 percent will be given to Cornel West and Jill Stein.

More information via Emerson College:

“A majority of voters under 30 support President Biden over Trump, 53% to 35%, and a plurality of voters in their 30s also support President Biden, 47% to 35%,” said Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling. % versus 40%.” Voters in their 40s are evenly split, with 45% supporting each candidate. Voters over 50 support Trump over Biden, 52% to 40%. Additionally, independent voters in North Carolina favor Trump over Biden, split 43% to 40%. ”

A third USA Today poll showed Trump leading Biden by 4 points in the head-to-head race in Michigan, 45% to Biden’s 41%. Additionally, he remains 14% undecided.

more via America today:

This 4 percentage point difference is equal to the poll’s margin of error, so statistically speaking the race could be tied. But polls in Michigan in recent months have shown Trump ahead of Biden, suggesting the former president has an advantage over the incumbent, even by a narrow margin.

The survey was conducted among 600 likely Michigan voters between February 13 and 18, 2024, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

The poll joins other polls showing a similar trend with Trump leading Biden in key battleground states such as Georgia, North Carolina and Michigan, as well as Nevada, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Wisconsin. is consistent with

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