President Joe Biden and his rival Donald Trump are approaching the first presidential debate in Atlanta on even footing, with the pair tied in a new national poll just days before the encounter.
After months of sagging support, Biden and the former president are tied at 49 percent in a new NPR/PBS News/Marist in advance of the debate, to be carried on CNN in prime time next week.
Just 2 percent of registered voters say they are undecided.
Trump holds a slight edge, 50 to 49 percent, among those who say they definitely plan to vote in November, according to the poll.
But he has improved his standing among Independent voters, who are the group indicating they are most susceptible to being influenced by the jury’s guilty verdict.
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