Trump has lead in to two Blue States

 Red State:

Polling outfit Decision Desk HQ released some stunning numbers Friday, showing Donald Trump ever so slightly ahead in two blue states that went for Biden in the last election, which could spell doom for the president’s reelection if they turn on him in November. The survey showed Trump up an ever-so-teeny 0.2 percent in Virginia and an absolutely eye-opening 1.6 percent in Minnesota. 

The Gopher State's numbers are not stunning because the former president is so far ahead—1.6 percent is a small margin—but because he's even close in a state that Biden won by seven last time around. It’s got to be a good sign for the Trump campaign—and an ominous one for the Biden team—that Trump is even competitive in the deep-blue state where the George Floyd/BLM riots originated. 

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And it’s not the only poll showing Trump taking Minnesota; Team Trump celebrated another one released by McLaughlin and Associates that shows Trump up no matter who else is on the ballot:

Poll Highlights

The poll outlines three different ballot scenarios:

  1. Six-Way Ballot: Including candidates Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West, Jill Stein, and Chase Oliver, Trump leads Biden by 4 points, securing 41% to Biden's 37%. Other candidates garnered smaller percentages, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at 7%, Cornel West and Jill Stein each at 2%, and Chase Oliver at 0.6%. The undecided voters stand at 11%.

  2. Four-Way Ballot: Excluding Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's lead increases to 5 points over Biden, with a distribution of 44% for Trump and 39% for Biden. Jill Stein and Chase Oliver's support rises to 5% and 1%, respectively, while undecided voters remain at 11%.

  3. Head-to-Head: In a direct contest between Trump and Biden, Trump holds a narrower 2-point advantage, with 47% compared to Biden's 45%. The undecided voters in this scenario are 8%.

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Voters in these blue states have to be disappointed with the Biden presidency.  Biden's dementia is probably a concern and the fact that he just has not been a good president.  His spending policy unleashed inflation that is still plaguing consumers and his foreign policy weakness unleashed wars in Europe and the Middle East.

See also:

Rasmussen Poll: Trump Leads Biden by 7 Points in Arizona

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