Former Vice President Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump by four points in Nevada according to The New York Times/Siena College polls.
The polls also shows Biden leads President Donald Trump by nine points in Minnesota, five points in Wisconsin and three points in New Hampshire. All four are key battleground states.
Those numbers were released September 12, 2020.
The CBS Battleground Tracker shows Nevada currently leaning towards Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Biden is currently polling at 53% in the Silver State, while President Trump is polling at 45%.
Director of the Siena College Research Institute says, “Biden is viewed favorably by 51-52 percent of voters in all four states, while Trump is viewed unfavorably by 51-53 percent in all four states.” Levy adds, “A majority of voters in each state has a favorable view of the Black Lives Matter movement by margins of between nine and 16 points.”
“With just 52 days until Election Day, Biden has a solid nine-point lead and support from 50 percent of likely voters in Minnesota, far outpacing Hillary Clinton’s 1.5 percentage point victory over Trump in 2016,” says Levy.
(The Siena College Research Institute contributed to this report.)
