Recent polls indicate that Joe Biden is now currently leading Donald Trump, a significant development with the presidential election just seven months away.
In November, it was officially announced that the two candidates will go head-to-head once again.
Biden and Trump have both secured enough delegates to secure their party’s nomination, setting the stage for a rematch of the 2020 election.
According to a recent poll conducted by Reuters and Ipsos, the Democratic candidate is projected to receive 41 percent of the vote share, while Trump is expected to secure 37 percent of the vote.
A survey conducted by Ipsos gathered data from 833 registered voters between April 5 and 9.
According to a recent poll of 1,265 registered voters conducted by IBD/TIPP, Joe Biden is projected to secure the popular vote with a 3 percentage point advantage, leading with 43 percent compared to his opponent’s 40 percent.
In a recent poll conducted by Marquette, 674 likely voters were surveyed between March 18 and March 28.
The results indicate that Biden is projected to receive 52 percent of the vote, while Trump is expected to secure 48 percent of the vote share.
On the other hand, alternative polls indicate that Trump could potentially garner a larger base of supporters on the day of the election.
According to a recent poll by Morning Consult, the Republican candidate is projected to secure 44 percent of the vote share, slightly edging out Biden who is expected to receive 43 percent.
According to a recent poll conducted by Emerson College, it appears that Trump is projected to receive 51 percent of the vote, while Biden is expected to secure 49 percent of the vote.
The survey was conducted among 1,438 registered voters.
The poll was conducted over a two-day period in early April.
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