DDHQ Poll Alert: National Presidential (Full Field)
Donald Trump (R): 43% (+2)
Joe Biden (D): 41%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I): 7%
Redfield & Wilton Strategies | 1,133 LV / May 1
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DDHQ Poll Alert: National Presidential (Full Field)
Donald Trump (R): 46% (+10)
Joe Biden (D): 36%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I): 9%
Rasmussen Reports | 1,205 LV / Apr 29-May 1
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DDHQ Poll Alert: National Presidential (Full Field)
Joe Biden (D): 40% (+1)
Donald Trump (R): 39%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I): 8%
Reuters/Ipsos | 856 RV | Apr 29-30
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Although Michigan still leans Republican, Joe Biden has gained about a point in margin according to our polling average, and independent RFK is hurting Donald Trump more than he is Biden.
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Donald Trump leads Biden by .7% in Wisconsin, yet he trails Biden by .7% in Pennsylvania.
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Decision Desk HQ projects Timothy M. Kennedy wins the special election for New York's 26th congressional district.
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