A New York Times/Siena College poll out Thursday shows former Vice President Joe Biden opening up a wide lead among registered voters in six key states President Donald Trump won in 2016.
In some cases — particularly Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin — Biden leads the president by double digits, likely giving the Trump campaign some pause as they re-evaluate their campaign team and their campaign strategy.
“The surveys – conducted by Siena College for the New York Times – show the former vice president and presumptive Democratic nominee leading the GOP incumbent in the White House 47-36 percent among registered voters in Michigan, 50-40 percent in Pennsylvania, and 49-38 percent in Wisconsin,” Fox News reports.
In addition, Biden now leads in Florida, Arizona, and North Carolina — three states Trump won by a solid margin in 2016, when facing off against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton — by comfortable margins.
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