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 > Jim Dietrich wrote:
 > (wait until Trump's in a prison jumpsuit!)
 >
 >
 > Joe Biden Now Leads Donald Trump in Ten Polls
 >
 >
 > Published Apr 15, 2024 
 > 
 >
 > With seven months to go until the presidential election, incumbent

 > President Joe Biden is beating his Republican challenger Donald
Trump in a
 > series of recent polls.
 >
 > The Democrat is leading Trump in ten separate polls conducted in
the last
 > month, although experts have cautioned that it is still too early
to call
 > the election and Trump is polling higher than Biden in other polls
too.
 >
 > Below, Newsweek has listed the polls in which Biden is leading
Trump.
 >
 > Newsweek contacted representatives for Trump and Biden by email to
comment
 > on this story.
 > Joe Biden
 > Joe Biden at a meeting with Japan's Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida,
and
 > President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The president is

 > enjoying success in several polls ahead of the presidential
election. Photo
 > by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
 >
 > 1. Florida Atlantic University and Mainstreet
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 > This poll found that 47 percent will vote for Biden come polling
day while
 > 45 percent expressed support for Trump. However, when all voters
were
 > included the two drew, both receiving 44 percent of the vote.
 >
 > This poll was conducted between March 15 to March 17 with a sample
of 1,053
 > adults. The margin of error is +/- 3.0 percent.
 >
 > 2. RMG Research
 >
 > In a poll of 1679 voters conducted between April 1 and April 4, 44
percent
 > of high propensity voters said they would vote for Biden if an
election
 > were held today, while 43 percent said they would vote for Trump.
 >
 > The margin of error for the poll is 2.4 percent.
 > Read more
 >
 >     Republicans get warning sign in state Trump won
 >     Joe Biden gets poll boost in key swing state
 >     Is Joe Biden the favorite now?
 >
 > 3. Data for Progress
 >
 > A survey of 1,200 likely voters conducted between March 27 and
March 29
 > found that 47 percent would vote for Biden while 46 percent would
vote for
 > Trump.
 >
 > The margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points.
 >
 > 4. Ipsos
 >
 > An April Ipsos poll for Reuters found that 41 percent of registered
voters
 > would vote for Biden compared to 37 percent who would vote for
Trump. The
 > survey has a 4 percentage point margin of error and e. Ipsos polled
833
 > registered voters between April 5 and 9 in this survey.
 >
 > 5. Quinnipiac University
 >
 > A March 27 poll of 1,407 registered voters found that 48 percent of
voters
 > support Biden and 45 percent support Trump. The margin of error is
+/- 2.6
 > percentage points.
 >
 > 6. Marquette Law School
 >
 > Conducted between March 18 and March 2028, this poll of likely
voters found
 > that 45 percent would vote for Biden and 44 percent would vote for
Trump.
 > However, the poll of registered voters found that 44 percent would
vote for
 > Trump and 42 percent for Biden.
 >
 > 7. Marist College
 >
 > A Marist College poll of 1,305 people for NPR found that Biden has
the
 > support of 50 percent of registered voters and Trump has the
support of 48
 > percent. The poll was conducted between March 25 and March 28 and
involved
 > 1,199 people.
 >
 > There was a margin of error of +/- 3.7 percentage points.
 >
 > 8. I&I/TIPP
 >
 > A poll of 1,265 registered voters revealed that 43 percent support
Biden
 > and 40 percent support Trump. The April 3 to April 5 poll has a
margin of
 > error of +/- 2.8 percentage points.
 >
 > 9. Noble Predictive
 >
 > According to a poll of 2510 registered voters, 44 percent would
vote for
 > Biden while 43 percent would vote for Trump.
 >
 > The poll was conducted from March 11 to March 15 and the margin of
error is
 > +/- 2 percent.
 >
 > 10. Progress Action Fund
 >
 > A poll released by the Democratic super PAC Progress Action Fund
and
 > conducted by Public Policy Polling showed Biden leading Trump 46
percent to
 > 45 percent. The poll, which was first shared with the Hill, has a
margin of
 > error of +/- 3.4 percentage points. It was conducted between March
12 and
 > March 13 and surveyed 837 registered voters.
 >
 > Heath Brown, an associate professor of public policy at City
University of
 > New York, told Newsweek on Thursday that the race was "very
close."
 >
 > "The polling over the last several months indicate this is a
very close
 > race. I wouldn't read too much into any one or two polls at this
point. The
 > trend seems to be that the campaign will be a very tight one and I
suspect
 > the polls will reflect that until November."
 >
 > The election will take place on 5 November. Until then, polls and
 > commentary will continue to drive speculation about the result of
the
 > election.


After 2016, I've learned NOT to trust the polls, but I do like your
post and hope the polls are right. 
 

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