Given that the poll’s margin of error is equal to the 4-percentage-point split, the race may be statistically tied. However, Trump has been ahead of Biden in a number of Michigan polls in recent months, indicating that the former president does, albeit barely, have an advantage over the incumbent.
In Georgia, a Fox News poll conducted earlier this month found that 51 percent of respondents supported Trump, while 43 percent supported Biden.
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According to Fox News, which cited survey results, 78% of highly interested Georgians are undecided between Trump and Biden in the upcoming race, with 52% supporting Trump and 43% supporting Biden.
White evangelicals (85%), conservatives (76%), White voters without college degrees (74%), and rural voters (67%) all strongly support Trump. On the other hand, liberals (87%), Black voters (71%), those with college degrees (52%), and suburban women (52%), on the other hand, are the main supporters of Biden.
Political analysts are debating Trump’s appeal to younger voters, who outnumber suburban women in his contest against a Democratic incumbent.
“Given that the Democrats won major U.S. Senate races in 2020 and 2022, Trump’s strength in this poll is somewhat surprising,” Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who conducts the Fox News Poll with Democrat Chris Anderson, told the outlet. “We can blather on (correctly) about how ‘anything can happen,’ but the reality is Biden may want to shift his focus and precious resources away from Georgia and onto other potential battleground states, such as North Carolina.”
Trump is ahead in important swing states, according to a new poll.
A recent Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll shows that in crucial states like Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, Biden trails the Republican front-runner by 3 to 10 points.
According to Newsweek, Trump has routinely defeated Biden by an average of six points in every state, making it seem improbable that Biden will prevail in the next election.




