• 8 months ago
A recent poll suggests that Donald Trump holds a lead over Joe Biden in six of the seven swing states, with margins ranging from 2 to 8 percentage points. Negative perceptions of Biden's performance outweigh positive ones in several states, while Trump is seen as a better fit for the presidential role, particularly regarding mental and physical health.

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00:00 According to a recent survey, Republican candidate Donald Trump is now leading over Joe Biden
00:09 in six out of seven swing states which were won by him in last presidential elections.
00:15 The poll published on Wednesday indicates that Trump is now leading with a range of
00:20 2-8 percentage points in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina.
00:29 The results remain consistent even in scenarios where other candidates were included in the
00:34 ballot alongside Trump and Biden.
00:37 In the seventh state, Wisconsin, Biden has a three-point lead in a multi-candidate race,
00:43 but in a two-candidate race between Trump and Biden, the contest is likely to be a direct
00:48 tie.
00:50 This is despite positive economic indicators like job growth and GDP increase, the Biden
00:55 campaign is facing challenges with voter concern regarding the US economy and the state of
01:01 national affairs.
01:03 The survey reveals that negative perception of Biden is exceeding the positive one by
01:07 at least 16 percentage points in four states and over 20 in others.
01:13 Conversely, Trump is receiving unfavorable job ratings in only one state, that is Arizona.
01:20 Moreover, the poll highlights that a majority of the responders are now viewing Trump as
01:24 a better fit for the presidential role, particularly in terms of mental and physical health.
01:30 While only 28% expressed favorable views towards Biden, 48% favor Trump.
01:36 The survey was sampled with over 4,200 voters with 600 respondents from each of the seven
01:41 states and was conducted between 17 to 24 March.
01:46 The margin of error is approximately 1.5 percentage points for the entire sample and 4 percentage
01:53 points for individual state results.
01:57 If this follows, Trump and Biden will face head-to-head this autumn.
02:01 Major national polls on average indicate that Trump will still win by Biden by over 0.8
02:07 percentage points only.
02:09 Both Donald Trump and Biden emerged as the party's presumed nominees last month, but
02:15 they will still have to contend with the protracted and challenging campaign ahead.
02:19 The winner of this contest is anticipated to be extremely close and will probably be
02:24 decided by a key few battleground states in which Trump is clearly leading as of now.
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