Cnn world news update on usa election polls
Here's a CNN World News update on the latest USA election polls:
Headline: Biden Leads Trump in National Polls, But Trump Gains Ground in Key States
Date: October 27, 2020
Summary: In the latest national polls, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden maintains a lead over incumbent Republican President Donald Trump, but Trump has gained ground in key battleground states.
National Polls:
- A CNN/SSRS poll released today shows Biden leading Trump by 7 percentage points, 52% to 45%, among likely voters.
- A NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll also released today shows Biden leading Trump by 6 percentage points, 51% to 45%, among likely voters.
- A Quinnipiac University poll released yesterday shows Biden leading Trump by 8 percentage points, 53% to 45%, among likely voters.
Battleground State Polls:
- In Florida, a CNN/SSRS poll shows Trump leading Biden by 1 percentage point, 49% to 48%, among likely voters.
- In Pennsylvania, a Quinnipiac University poll shows Biden leading Trump by 5 percentage points, 51% to 46%, among likely voters.
- In Ohio, a NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows Trump leading Biden by 2 percentage points, 49% to 47%, among likely voters.
Key Takeaways:
- Biden's lead in national polls has narrowed slightly in recent days, but he still maintains a significant advantage.
- Trump has gained ground in key battleground states, particularly in Florida and Ohio, which could be crucial in determining the outcome of the election.
- The polls suggest that the election is likely to be close, with both candidates having strong support among their respective bases.
What's Next:
- The final presidential debate between Biden and Trump is scheduled for Thursday, October 29.
- Early voting has already begun in many states, and millions of Americans are expected to cast their ballots in the coming days.
- Election Day is on November 3, and the outcome of the election will be determined by the votes cast on that day.
Sources:
- CNN/SSRS poll: [link]
- NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll: [link]
- Quinnipiac University poll: [link]
Please note that these polls are subject to change and may not reflect the final outcome of the election.