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UNITED STATE 2020 ELECTION POLLS

 US ELECTION "TRUMP VS BIDEN the election is set to take place on TUESDAY, 3 NOVEMBER"


Joe Biden is leading ​Donald Trump in the national polls for the presidential election.

But it doesn’t really guarantee ​the Democratic candidate victory Hillary Clinton also had a clear lead over Trump in the polls for almost the entire 2016 campaign. She ended up losing in the electoral college.

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​Because the presidential ​voting system assigns each state a number of electoral college votes, which​ go to the state’s victor regardless of the​ margin of victory, a handful of swing states will ​probably decide the election and be targeted heavily by campaigners.

Trump is racing from rally to rally, hitting Arizona today.

We present the latest polls with those caveats to be borne in mind. There are 15 days left until Election Day. Tens of millions of Americans have already voted. Joseph R. Biden Jr. is leading in the polls, and President 

Trump’s last chance to turn things around might be the second — and last — presidential debate on Thursday.
And so far, Mr. Trump is not doing formal debate prep.
Rather than attending a pre-debate boot camp to help him avoid another onstage meltdown against Mr. Biden, the president appears likely to spend most of the week on a kind of political joy ride, flitting from rally to rally and revving up his grateful, mostly maskless crowds. He kicks off the week with two such events in Arizona, stumping up north in Prescott and then down in Tucson.
Republicans hope that Mr. Trump’s travels will excite conservative voters who might otherwise be somewhat demoralized at this point in the race, and drive them to the polls in greater numbers...for more catch up here

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