The former president is now marginally behind President Joe Biden in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Donald Trump has lost his marginal leads in two key battleground states, less than five months before the presidential election.The presumptive Republican presidential nominee is set to face incumbent President Joe Biden in November, and polls have so far shown that the results of the 2020 White House rematch will be tight, with the pair statistically tied or holding only marginal leads in a number of surveys.
In late May, a Bloomberg/Morning Consult survey of 4,962 registered voters in seven swing states showed Trump narrowly leading in the state by 47 percent to 46 percent of the vote share.But according to VoteHub, Biden is now ahead of Trump in Wisconsin by 0.2 percent. Trump attracted criticism last week when he reportedly made negative comments about Milwaukee, Wisconsin's most populous city.
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