Trump pulled into a statistical tie with Biden in Florida, but Biden’s lead appeared to widen in Arizona, Reuters/Ipsos opinion polls show
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump pulled into a statistical tie with Democratic rival Joe Biden in Florida, one of the election’s most important battlegrounds, but Biden’s lead appeared to widen in Arizona, Reuters/Ipsos opinion polls showed on Wednesday.
Reuters/Ipsos is polling likely voters in six states - Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, Florida and Arizona - that will play critical roles in deciding whether Trump wins a second term in office or if Biden ousts him. ** 51% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 41% said Trump would be better.NORTH CAROLINA :** 12% said they already had voted.
** 51% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 42% said Trump would be better.** The Reuters/Ipsos opinion polls are conducted online in all six states in English, as well as in Spanish in Arizona and Florida. ** In Michigan, from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13, it gathered responses from 985 adults, including 620 likely voters, and had a credibility interval of 5 percentage points.
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