
CNBC/Change Research Poll: Biden 49, Trump 47
Pennsylvania is home to the closest race in the six battleground states polled, according to the latest CNBC/Change Research poll.
Pennsylvania is home to the closest race in the six battleground states polled, according to the latest CNBC/Change Research poll.
A majority of likely voters, 56%, disapprove of Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, while 42% approve of his handling of the matter.
President Donald Trump’s job approval and favorability rating are 10 points under water in Pennsylvania, according to this latest poll.
Biden leads Trump by 5 points among likely voters in the state. Biden leads by just 3 points, 50%-to-47%, when those who are leaning towards one candidate over the other are taken into consideration. Among the 89% of all voters who have already made up their minds of who they’re going to vote for, Biden leads Trump by 7 points, 53%-to-47%.
The survey conducted by the Tarrance Group shows Rep. Scott Perry leading Democrat Eugene DePasquale by 4 points. The polling didn’t include head-to-head numbers between President Donald Trump and former VP Joe Biden in the 10th Congressional District.
Biden leads Trump by 17 points among likely voters 65-plus, while Trump has a 6 point advantage over Biden among likely voters between the ages of 50-to-64 years of age in the state.
Biden’s lead shrunk by 3 points in comparison to the Reuters-Ipsos poll released last week.
The polling commissioned by Restoration PAC, a conservative super PAC, shows former Vice President Joe Biden only leading President Donald Trump by 1 point in Pennsylvania.
The Jamestown Associates survey commissioned by GOP challenger Jim Bognet shows him trailing Rep. Matt Cartwright by 5 points, 48-to-43, while 9% are undecided. Former VP Joe Biden holds a 2 point edge over President Donald Trump in a district that the president carried by 10 points in 2016.
Biden’s lead in the latest poll is in-line with the Real Clear Politics average.
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