WEB: Polls Show Trump Ahead in Pennsylvania
Latest New York Times/Siena College Polls Reveal Republican Gains
Voters Divided on Support for Democrats or Republicans
In a recent poll conducted by the New York Times and Siena College before the assassination attempt, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was found to hold a three-point lead in Pennsylvania over Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
The poll, which surveyed 650 likely voters from July 11-13, found Trump leading Biden by 46% to 43%. This represents a significant swing in favor of Trump compared to previous polls, which had shown Biden with a narrow lead.
The poll also found that voters are deeply divided on their support for Democrats or Republicans. When asked which party they would prefer to control Congress, 49% of respondents said they would choose Democrats, while 46% said they would choose Republicans.
These findings suggest that the upcoming presidential election will be closely contested, with both parties having a chance at victory. The polls will likely continue to fluctuate in the coming months as the candidates debate the issues and voters make up their minds.
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