The election is 'Biden's to lose' as Trump alienates voters, says longtime GOP pollster

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'The race is Joe Biden's to lose.' Expert pollster Frank Luntz says Biden should avoid media interaction if he wants to maintain his lead in the polls.

is alienating voters with his divisive rhetoric, longtime Republican pollster Frank Luntz told CNBC on Friday.interview. "You never, ever count anyone out, but these have not been a good two weeks for Donald Trump."

Luntz said Biden should be "staying in his basement," where he had been on coronavirus lockdown for months, and "staying away from the media." as of Thursday's close, was up 40% since Election Day 2016 and 30% higher since Trump's inauguration 73 days later.

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