Although she acknowledged the significance of swing states and the Electoral College in determining the outcome of the election, her conviction that Trump would lose seemed hasty.
Griffin outlined several obstacles that Joe Biden’s campaign may face, including low Democratic enthusiasm and turnout as well as Trump’s tactical influence in swing states.
According to a nationwide survey by Marquette Law School, Trump has the support of 51% of registered voters, compared to 49% for Biden. With an emphasis on likely voters, Trump’s lead narrows to 52%, while Biden’s remains at 48%.
The results of other surveys are comparable.
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New polls reveal that Trump is ahead of Biden in Arizona and Nevada, two crucial swing states. According to a recent Emerson College Polling and The Hill survey, 46% of Arizona voters support Trump, compared to 43% who back Biden.
According to a recent poll, Trump leads Biden in Nevada by a margin of six points, with 46% of voters supporting him and 40% supporting Biden. Political landscape revelations!
The inclusion of independent candidates greatly widens Trump’s lead over Biden. His lead increases from three to six points in Arizona and from six to ten points in Nevada.




