Us polls news
Here are the latest US polls news:
National Polls
- Biden leads Trump in latest national polls: According to a CNN/SSRS poll, Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by 7 percentage points among registered voters, 51% to 44%. (Source: CNN)
- Biden's lead narrows in new NBC News poll: A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows Biden's lead over Trump has narrowed to 2 percentage points, 48% to 46%. (Source: NBC News)
State-by-State Polls
- Biden leads in key battleground states: A new poll from the University of Virginia's Center for Politics shows Biden leading Trump in key battleground states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. (Source: University of Virginia)
- Trump leads in Arizona and Texas: A new poll from the Arizona Republic and CBS News shows Trump leading Biden by 5 percentage points in Arizona, while a new poll from the Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler shows Trump leading Biden by 4 percentage points in Texas. (Source: Arizona Republic, Dallas Morning News)
Election Issues
- Voters prioritize economy and healthcare: A new poll from the Pew Research Center shows that 62% of voters consider the economy to be the most important issue in the election, while 55% consider healthcare to be the most important issue. (Source: Pew Research Center)
- Majority of voters support mail-in voting: A new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that 63% of voters support allowing all eligible voters to cast ballots by mail. (Source: Associated Press)
Poll Methodology
- New poll methodology aims to reduce bias: A new poll from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) uses a novel methodology to reduce bias in polling, including weighting respondents based on their political attitudes and behaviors. (Source: UCLA)
Pollster Ratings
- FiveThirtyEight's pollster ratings: FiveThirtyEight's pollster ratings show that some pollsters, such as the Pew Research Center and the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, have been more accurate in their predictions than others. (Source: FiveThirtyEight)
Please note that polls are subject to margins of error and may not reflect the actual outcome of the election.