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Trump vs. Biden: Here are the final projections in the presidential race
Read full article: Trump vs. Biden: Here are the final projections in the presidential raceProjections indicate that Former Vice President Joe Biden has surpassed the 270 electoral-vote threshold needed to win the presidential race over incumbent President Donald Trump. Latest projectionsNBC News projected Friday that Biden will win Georgia and its 16 electoral votes, and that Trump will win North Carolina and its 15 electoral votes. This puts the final projected electoral vote totals at 306 for Biden and 232 for Trump. Full resultsHere’s a closer look at how the results unfolded in Texas and across the country. Get more election results here.
Quinnipiac poll: Trump, Biden tied in Texas
Read full article: Quinnipiac poll: Trump, Biden tied in TexasThe poll published Wednesday found that Trump and Biden are tied at 47% among likely voters. That dead heat is a big change from the five-point lead Trump held over Biden when likely voters were polled in September. According to the poll, 48% of people who plan to vote at an early-voting location support Biden, while 46% support Trump. Of those who will vote on Election Day, 62% support Trump and 32% support Biden. Of those who are voting by mail or absentee ballot, 63% support Biden and 31% support Trump.
Biden opens up a 15-point lead over Pres. Trump in new national poll
Read full article: Biden opens up a 15-point lead over Pres. Trump in new national pollAn NBC/WSJ poll out Wednesday also finds Biden leading Trump with an increasing margin, Biden with 51% support among registered voters over Trump's 40%. In the NBC/WSJ June poll, Biden lead Trump with 49% to 42%. A majority of registered voters (54%) approve of how Trump is handling the economy in that poll, 42% disapprove, steady from their February poll. A Pennsylvania poll from Monmouth University, also out Wednesday, finds Biden leading Trump significantly -- Biden with 53% of registered voters, 40% for Trump. The NBC/WSJ poll was conducted June 9-12 among a random national sample of 900 registered voters.