Former President Trump is ahead of President Biden by 4 points in a Pennsylvania poll about the November election released on Tuesday.
The ex-president got 49 percent support in the survey, while Biden got 45 percent. Trump's lead increases significantly when older voters are considered, with 52 percent supporting him compared to 42 percent for Biden.
Biden performed better with voters aged 18-49, leading his 2020 election opponent by 3 points. He received 48 percent support, while Trump got 45 percent.
When Green Party and Libertarian Party candidates are included, Trump takes the lead by 5 points over Biden.
In that scenario, Trump got 46 percent, Biden got 41 percent, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, who ran for president in 2016, received 5 percent.
In a recent CBS poll of various battleground states, Trump had a slight edge over Biden in the Keystone State, leading the incumbent by 1 point. Trump got 50 percent, while Biden received 49 percent.
Nationally, both candidates are almost tied in The Hill/Decision Desk HQ’s compilation of polls. Biden and Trump both stand at 44.8 percent with six months before Election Day. The survey polled 1,398 Pennsylvania voters on April 24-30 with a 4-point margin of error. Former President Trump leads President Biden by 4 points in a Pennsylvania poll on the November election released on Tuesday. The former president got 49 percent support, while Biden got 45 percent. Trump's lead increases to more than 10 percentage points when older voters are considered, with him getting 52 percent support while Biden…
The poll surveyed 1,398 Pennsylvania voters April 24-30 with a 4-point margin of error.