In a two-way ballot test in Georgia, former President Trump maintains a slim majority while President Biden sees a 2-point improvement since January
In a two-way ballot test in the Peach State, former President Trump maintains a slim majority, while President Biden sees a 2-point improvement since January, according to the latest Fox News Poll of Georgia registered voters released Thursday. Trump holds steady with 51% support in the rematch , while 45% of voters back Biden . That 6-point difference is just inside the poll’s margin of error.
On other issues, neither candidate has a significant advantage: Trump has the edge on abortion , whereas Biden is narrowly ahead on health care and election integrity . Forty-four percent of voters feel they are falling behind financially vs. 41% who are holding steady and 15% who are getting ahead. Voters saying they are falling behind go for Trump by 54 points, while those getting ahead/holding steady go for Biden by 31 points.
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