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Final Iowa, Ohio, and Wisconsin Civiqs polls confirm that Trump is in trouble in these red states

Final Iowa, Ohio, and Wisconsin Civiqs polls confirm that Trump is in trouble in these red states

This is it, last round of 2020 public state polling. Toplines: In Iowa, Joe Biden +1 and Theresa Greenfield (D) +3, in Wisconsin, Biden +4, and in Ohio, Trump +1. The details below.

IOWA, 10/29-11/1, MoE 3.7%

PRESIDENT 11/1 10/67/6DONALD TRUMP (R-INC) JOE BIDEN (D)
48 47 46
49 48 46

Remarkable consistency, and truly anyone’s game. And wholly at odds with Saturday’s Seltzer poll which had dramatic movement toward Donald Trump and Senate Republican incumbent Joni Ernst. You know the one, the poll that had everyone hyperventilating.

So liberals are freaking out about an outlier poll of a state that 1) was never supposed to be competitive, and 2) is not part of Biden’s path to 270? Even if it’s on the dot, we’re okay people.

— Markos Moulitsas (@markos) November 1, 2020

Either Seltzer is catching a massive shift in vote preference that literally no one else has caught, or … they’re wrong. I like our numbers better. Regular readers know that in today’s polarized political environment, public opinion simply doesn’t shift.    

SENATE 11/1 10/67/6Joni Ernst (R-INC) Theresa Greenfield (D)
47 46 45
50 49 48

Looks like undecideds consistently broke even for each candidate each time we polled. While I like Greenfield’s chances, this is clearly a tight contest. 

WISCONSIN, 10/29-11/1, MoE 3.6%  

PRESIDENT 11/1 10/119/15DONALD TRUMP (R-INC) JOE BIDEN (D)
47 45 44
51 53 51

We’re showing a righter race than almost everyone else. The Economist’s aggregate is +8 Biden, and here we are at half that. Still, Biden is over 50%, rendering him immune if the undecideds decide to stick with Trump. 

OHIO, 10/29-11/1, MoE 3%  

PRESIDENT 11/1 10/119/15DONALD TRUMP (R-INC) JOE BIDEN (D)
49 50 48
48 47 45

Civiqs saw three-point Trump leads in September and October, and that’s down to one point, with Trump right at that 50% mark. Ohio is within Biden’s grasp, but Trump still has the edge. 

Remember, Trump won Ohio by eight and Iowa by 9.4. Neither of those states should be competitive. That’s why no one is pretending that Trump has a viable path to victory, not even his campaign, now fixated on trying to steal the election


Source: Daily Kos

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