Too big to rig? Joe Biden is now losing to Trump in all seven “swing states” according to left wing polling outfit The Hill and Emerson. The states polled include Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. It’s so bad in fact, that left wing shill site The Hill tried to bury the news about their own polling deep down hoping people wouldn’t notice.
Former President Trump is leading President Biden in seven key battleground states, according to new surveys from Emerson College Polling/The Hill.
Trump boasts slim, single-digit advantages in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — though the difference is within each survey’s margin of error. Snagging the edge in these key states is a good sign for Trump, though they echo forecasts of a razor-thin race that could come down to a handful of battlegrounds.
Trump is up roughly 5 points in North Carolina, with around 47 percent support to Biden’s 42 percent. In Arizona, the Republican is up 4 points, 48 percent to 44 percent.
Trump is also ahead by 3 points in Georgia, 47 percent to 44 percent, and by 2 points in both Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, 47 percent to 45 percent in each.
The Republican is also leading by 1 point in Michigan, 45 percent to 44 percent.
“The state of the presidential election in swing states has remained relatively consistent since Emerson and The Hill started tracking them last November,” said Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling.
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