Today's Presidential Polls
The most worrisome of these, by far, for Joe Biden is that Georgia poll. The University of Georgia knows what they are doing, and 5 points is
a pretty big gap in what's supposed to be a swing state. That said, we will point out again that it virtually never happens that a double-digit
percentage of voters votes third-party/independent, much less 19% of them. Not to mention the 27% in Rhode Island. (Z)
Georgia |
38% |
43% |
Jun 11 |
Jun 20 |
U. of Georgia |
Nevada |
45% |
48% |
Jun 12 |
Jun 18 |
Fabrizio + Anzalone |
Rhode Island |
40% |
33% |
Jun 05 |
Jun 14 |
Salve Regina U. |
Click on a state name for a graph of its polling history.
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