With three weeks to go until Election Day, new public opinion polls in two key battleground states that President Trump flipped four years indicate that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden holds sizeable leads over the president. The New York Times surveys conducted by Siena College show the former vice president topping Trump 48%-40% among likely voters in Michigan, and Biden leading the president 51%-41% among likely voters in Wisconsin. Trump carried all three states in 2016 thanks in part to a strong showing among White voters without college degrees. An average of the most recent surveys compiled by Real Clear Politics indicates Biden leading Trump by 7 points in Michigan and 6.3 points in Wisconsin. She topped him by 6.5 points in an average of the polls on the eve of the election.
Source: Fox News October 13, 2020 01:18 UTC