Trump vs Biden: who is leading the 2020 US election polls?
2020 US election poll is gaining world attention as the competition gets tougher between Trump and Biden. It looks just like a local football derby between the Republicans and Democrats.
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The FT’s interactive calculator and the latest polling data can better help us appreciate the various electoral college votes that both Trump and Biden are likely to win to help secure the presidency come November 2020.
According to data and statistical analysis by the FT’s interactive calculator, both “Joe Biden and Donald Trump each need 270 electoral votes to win the presidency.”
It indicated that most of the US states are either solidly supporting or learning for one of the candidates. This has been described as too close to call in America’s election history.
Joe Biden has 198 states solidly behind him and 110 leaning or floating states. On the other hand, Donald Trump has some 17 Leaning states and 115 solid states.
At the time of this publication per the FT’s analysis, Georgia, Texas, Ohio, North Carolina, and Arizona are so close to calling with less than 5% vote difference between the two candidates.
The 2020 US election poll will continue to gain momentum every step to the final day in November.
According to statista.com, new July poll results emerging show that President Donald Trump is falling behind the Democratic nominee, Joe Biden as the former vice president continues to show a steady lead.
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Source: Electionsinghana.com