SANAA, Nov. 3 (YPA) – Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden appeared to be a slight lead over his Republican rival, President Donald Trump, in Florida in the final days of the campaign.
A poll published by “Reuters – Ipsos” (on Monday), the results of the two candidates are very close in the states of North Carolina and Arizona.
A week ago, a “Reuters – Ipsos” poll showed a very close result between Trump and Biden in the three states.
The poll indicated that 50 percent of the most likely voters support Biden, while 46 percent support Trump, and the previous poll indicated 49 percent support for Biden and 47 percent for Trump.
The Florida poll was conducted from October 27 to November 1.
In Arizona, the poll was conducted in the same period and showed Biden a 49 percent lead over Trump, who received 47 percent.
In North Carolina, Biden’s approval rating was 49 percent to Trump’s 48 percent.
A recent nationwide poll showed that Biden has the support of the majority of potential voters, with 52 percent saying they support him and 44 percent saying they would vote for Trump.
The survey was conducted nationwide from October 29 to November 2 and included 1,333 people, including 914 likely voters, and bears a margin of error of four percentage points.