This is how each swing state should vote during the 2020 election

A handful of battle states could determine who becomes the next president.


With the election just around the corner, all eyes are on the polls to see who will be the next commander in chief:President Donald Trump or formerVice president Joe Biden. So far, a breaking record58.6 million ballots have already been launched, both by mail or in person, while voters are heading early to surveys. (In comparison, it's already more thanall First votes expressed in 2016 and there is another week before election day.) Although38 states voted for the same party Over the last four elections and are likely to stick to their festive lines, there is a handful of combat states that could cross the driveway. According to the participation rate, these swing states could determine who will be the Victor.

Using the latest questioning data forActual policy As of October 26, we found that the top 15 swivel states now monitor and how they are currently looking at. These are real average policies of the current actions of the projected vote and do not guarantee which candidate will win, as obvious during the 2016 election. So it's more important than ever to ensure yougo out no later than November 3rd. And for more states, you may want to keep an eye on,It's the most hated state in America.

1
Arizona

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Biden: 48.8%

Trump: 46.4%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +2.4

In 2016, Trump won by a 3.5 point margin. And for more places facing challenges,It's the worst state of living right now.

2
Florida

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Biden: 48.7%

Trump: 47.2%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +1.5

In 2016, Trump won by a margin of 1.2 points.

3
Georgia

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Biden: 46.8%

Trump: 47.2%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Trump +0.4

In 2016, Trump won by a margin of 5.1 points. And for states that are not beautiful,This is the most ugly state of the US

4
Iowa

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Biden: 47.2%

Trump: 46.4%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +0.8

In 2016, Trump won by a margin of 9.5 points.

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Michigan

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Biden: 50.6%

Trump: 42.5%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +8.1

In 2016, Trump won by a margin of 0.3 point.

6
North Carolina

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Biden: 49%

Trump: 47.8%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +1.2

In 2016, Trump won by a margin of 3.7 points. And if you want more status guides to read,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

7
Ohio

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Biden: 46.2%

Trump: 46.8%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Trump +0.6

In 2016, Trump won by a margin of 8.1 points.

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Pennsylvania

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Biden: 49.8%

Trump: 44.5%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +5.3

In 2016, Trump won by a margin of 0.7 point.

9
Wisconsin

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Biden: 49.7%

Trump: 44.3%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +5.4

In 2016, Trump won by a margin of 0.7 point.

10
Texas

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Biden: 46%

Trump: 48.6%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Trump +2.6

In 2016, Trump won by a margin of 9 sizes.

11
Maine

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Biden: 50.5%

Trump: 39.5%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +11

In 2016, Clinton won by a margin of 2.9 points.

12
Minnesota

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Biden: 48%

Trump: 42%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +6

In 2016, Clinton won by a 1.5 point margin.

13
Nevada

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Biden: 49%

Trump: 43.8%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +5.2

In 2016, Clinton won by a margin of 2.4 points.

14
New Hampshire

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Biden: 52.7%

Trump: 42.5%

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +10.2

In 2016, Clinton won New Hampshire by a razor margin at 0.3 point of 0.3 point.

15
Colorado

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Biden: 48.5%

Trump: 39 percent

SPREAD PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY:Biden +9.5

In 2016, Clinton won by a margin of 4.9 points.


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