Former President Donald Trump has a slight lead over President Joe Biden in Pennsylvania, a top battleground state.
released on Wednesday showed Trump with a 2 percentage point advantage over Biden, 47% to 45%, among registered voters in the Keystone State.
The slight disadvantage with independents is a worrying sign for Biden, who won the voting bloc in 2020 52% to 44% against Trump, according to national exit polls. “Once a Democratic stronghold, Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes are up for grabs,” said Lee M. Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion.
Casey leads McCormick 52% to 46%, according to the Marist poll. Nearly half of Keystone State residents, 46%, have a favorable opinion of Casey, while 31% have an unfavorable view of him.As for McCormick, 33% of residents have a favorable view of the Republican, while 31% have an unfavorable view.
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