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    Default White House Watch Trump 48%, Biden 47%

    As the election nears, it's nearing time for polls to draw closer - so the polling places can save face if they are wrong. But the hope is to keep it a huge advantage for Biden as long as possible as a deterrent to voters. Didn't work in 2016 and I don't think it works this year.

    So now Rasmussen is joining the others who were right in 2016 and now giving Trump the edge.

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    White House Watch Trump 48%, Biden 47%

    It’s neck-and-neck, with President Trump just barely ahead in Rasmussen Reports’ first daily White House Watch survey.

    The latest national telephone and online survey finds Trump edging Democrat Joe Biden 48% to 47% among Likely U.S. Voters. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, while two percent (2%) remain undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

    Last Wednesday, Biden held a 49% to 46% lead, but the race has been tightening since early in the month. This is the first time Trump has been ahead since mid-September.

    Rasmussen Reports has been releasing White House Watch weekly on Wednesdays since the beginning of July. But starting today, White House Watch will be posted daily at 9:30 am Eastern.

    Trump earns 84% support among Republicans. Biden has 77% of the Democrat vote and leads by seven among voters not affiliated with either major party.

    Rest - https://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...se_watch_oct26
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    I prefer polling averages to individual polls.

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