Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in key battleground states, a PRRI Research/Ipsos survey found.
Overall, the survey found Biden taking a slight edge in a two-man national race, leading Trump 48 percent to 46 percent. In that scenario, six percent said neither candidate.
However, Trump has a clear advantage over Biden in key swing states such as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, leading Biden by a difference of six points — 49 percent to the 80-year-old’s 43 percent.
🇺🇲 2024 GE: PRRI/Ipsos (conducted 8/25-30, released today)
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) October 25, 2023
Biden 48% (+2)
Trump 46%
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Swing States (AZ, GA, NV, MI, PA, WI)
Trump 49%
Biden 43%
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Trump 43%
Biden 37%
Hogan 10%
West 4%
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Biden 41%
Trump 38%
Manchin 10%
West 5%
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Trump’s advantage in key battleground states in this survey is consistent with past polls examining the former president’s performance and viability in crucial swing states as 2024 approaches. A Reuters/Ipsos survey released in September, for instance, showed Trump holding a six-point advantage in states such as Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, and North Carolina. In that particular survey, Trump led Biden 41 percent to 35 percent. However, the survey noted that nearly a quarter of those in the battleground states remained undecided.
2024 National GE:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) September 15, 2023
Trump 39%
Biden 39%
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Swing States*:
Trump 41% (+6)
Biden 35%
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*Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Nevada and Michigan
More recently, a Morning Consult-Bloomberg News poll found Trump holding an advantage in the majority of sing states — Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. That survey also showed Trump and Biden tied in Michigan and Biden leading in Nevada. Notably, an Emerson College survey released in October also found Biden and Trump neck-and-neck in Michigan.
📊 Morning Consult/Bloomberg poll: Trump Leads Biden in Five of Seven Swing States.
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) October 19, 2023
Georgia
Trump 48% (+5)
Biden 43%
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Arizona
Trump 47% (+4)
Biden 43%
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Wisconsin
Trump 46% (+2)
Biden 44%
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Pennsylvania
Trump 46% (+1)
Biden 45%
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North Carolina
Trump 47% (+4)
Biden 43%
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In early October, a Quinnipiac poll told a similar story, with Trump carrying a two-point lead over Biden in Pennsylvania, which he won in 2016 by less than a percentage point.
🇺🇲 2024 GE: PENNSYLVANIA
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) October 4, 2023
(R) Trump 47% (+2)
(D) Biden 45%
Independents
(R) Trump 48% (+9)
(D) Biden 39%
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All the while, Trump continues to relish in his status as the runaway frontrunner in the Republican primary race, solidly positioning himself as Biden’s likely challenger.