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09.09.2020 0

Trump gets a big bounce from the Republican convention as race for 2020 narrows in September

Polls tighten in battleground states after President Trump gets big post-convention bump:
http://dailytorch.com/2020/09/polls-tighten-in-battleground-states-after-president-trump-gets-big-post-convention-bump/

President Donald Trump has received a definite bump in polls following the presidential nominating conventions, including his acceptance speech for the Republican nomination at the White House on Aug. 27. The latest NBC-Marist poll conducted Aug. 31 to Sept. 6 shows President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden tied in a neck-in-neck race in Florida, with 48 percent to 48 percent. Trafalgar Group shows Trump leading Biden among likely voters in Florida, 49 percent to 46 percent in a poll conducted Sept. 1 to Sept. 3. That’s a marked improvement from Trafalgar’s poll taken June 29 to July 2, that showed the race tied 46 percent to 46 percent. CNBC-Change Research had Biden up 6 points in Florida, Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in early August, 50 percent to 44 percent, but by Aug. 21 to Aug. 23, right after the Democratic National Convention and Biden’s Aug. 20 acceptance speech, the lead had narrowed to 49 percent to 46 percent. Quinnipiac had Biden leading by 13 points July 16 to July 20, 51 percent to 38 percent, but by Aug. 28 to Sept. 1, the lead in the polls was down to just 3 points: 48 percent to 45 percent. That’s a lot of volatility, but in each instance, the President’s standing has improved from either being tied or behind, to leading or effectively tied. And that’s just in Florida as a similar story emerges in other battleground states. What do you think will happen this November?
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