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Donald Trump and Joe Biden Virtually Tied in Virginia

A study by Fabrizio Ward and Impact Research found that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are virtually tied in Virginia.

poll found Biden and Trump are in a close race in the former autonomous states. Mr. Biden received 43% support, while Mr. Trump received 42% support. This is well within the survey’s ± 4.4% margin of error.

A further 14% remained undecided.

in Virginia I voted It has been consistently blue since former President Barack Obama’s election in 2008. Before that, the state was a Republican stronghold.

In 2016, Trump lost the state by 5.3 percent, and in 2020, Trump lost the state by 10.1 percent. Overall, the survey found that Virginia is “once again a purple state, with the presidential race contested between Joe Biden (43%) and Donald Trump (42%)” and “very competitive.” “It’s intense,” he concluded.

The findings come as President Trump is backing traditionally blue states such as New York, New Jersey, Minnesota, New Mexico and Virginia.

“The other thing I’m going to do, it might be a stupid thing, but I’m going to play hard for New York, I’m going to play hard for New Jersey, I’m going to play hard for Virginia. “I mean, we’re going to play hard for Virginia, and we’re going to play hard for Virginia. It’s a tough battle for New Mexico and Minnesota, which we haven’t won in years,” Trump told Breitbart in an exclusive interview in December.・Told the news.

“I’m going to have a rally. I’m going to give a speech. I’m going to put them to work,” Trump said. “That doesn’t mean I’m going to make them work as hard as I do in Pennsylvania, where I’m doing very well.”

Breitbart News details:

Additionally, some top Democratic strategists have been privately warning party leaders about Virginia’s potential to be competitive for some time, and one senior aide to a senior Democratic official has been warning party leaders for several months about Virginia’s competitive potential. He previously told Breitbart News that Virginia “could be a battleground with a lot of sleep.” In Virginia, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin clearly won in 2021. And Virginia was a state that had been dominated by Republicans in presidential elections for decades, until Mr. Obama took office in 2008. Democrats celebrated some small wins in state legislative elections, but the margins were very close, and even though Democrats reversed control of the state House of Delegates, the margins were as large as expected. It wasn’t.

President Trump has also kept his promise, holding a massive rally in New Jersey on Saturday that drew about 100,000 people to the Garden State.



Exit polls released in March showed Trump holding a different advantage in some of those states. Immigration emerged as the top issue for Republicans, especially in Virginia, followed by the economy, Trump’s strong suit.

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