Donald Trump is leading Joe Biden in both Minnesota and Virginia according to new polls.
In Minnesota, Trump is leading 47% to 45%.
According to Decision Desk HQ/The Hill’s latest polling averages:
Donald Trump leads Joe Biden by 0.2% in Virginia and 1.6% in Minnesota according to Decision Desk HQ/@thehill‘s latest polling averages. pic.twitter.com/6vf3evh9Uq
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) June 14, 2024
MINNESOTA GE: McLaughlin and Associates (@realDonaldTrump internal)
Trump: 47%
Biden: 45%
Undecided: 8%
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Trump: 41%
Biden: 37%
RFK Jr: 7%
Stein: 2%
West: 2%
Oliver: 1%
Undecided: 11%
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Trump: 44%
Biden: 39%
Stein: 5%
Oliver: 1%
… pic.twitter.com/vBzkuAt2tq— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) June 14, 2024
Trump met with Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin this week about flipping the state.
Former President Donald Trump and Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin met this week. They discussed efforts to flip Virginia red in the 2024 presidential election, Fox News Digital has learned.
Two sources with knowledge of the meeting told Fox News Digital on Thursday that Trump and Youngkin had discussed recent polling showing Trump neck-and-neck with President Biden in the Old Dominion State, after Biden won the state by 10 points in 2020. The meeting included discussions on how Trump can pull ahead of Biden as the election cycle further intensifies.
The pair also discussed the issues of energy, inflation and trade. The meeting is described as a first ever between the 45th president and Youngkin, who was elected governor in the state’s 2021 election.
Youngkin is the state’s first Republican governor since Bob McDonnell’s tenure from 2010 to 2014.
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