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Joe Biden Needs 1 of 3 Key States to Win Presidency Says GOP Pollster
- Updated: November 4, 2020
Frank Luntz — GOP pollster and domestic strategist — believes 3 pivotal bellwether states will establish a 2020 Presidential Election outcome. On Nov 3, he told CNBC he is examination a formula in North Carolina, Florida, and Ohio. He explains:
If [Joe] Biden wins even one of those three, it’s Biden’s presidency.
However, Donald Trump needs to win all 3 states to have even a possibility of another 4 years in a White House.
Depending on a polls, Biden binds a slim advantage over Trump in North Carolina and Florida. He leads by 3 points in Florida. Biden also binds an advantage in a other bridgehead states: Arizona +6, Nevada +4.2, Pennsylvania +6, and Wisconsin +11.
If Trump manages to win in North Carolina, Florida, and Ohio afterwards Luntz predicts a presidency might boil down to a formula in Pennsylvania. Tallying a votes in that state could take an additional 48-72 hours.
President Trump warned he would not patiently wait a formula in Pennsylvania or other states that will be tallying votes after Nov 3. He threatened to have his lawyers intersect on bridgehead states to nullify a ballots nearing after a 3rd.
Written by Cathy Milne-Ware
Source:
CNBC: GOP pollster says a Trump-Biden competition comes down to 3 states and Biden usually needs to win 1; by Kevin Stankiewicz
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Joe Biden Needs 1 of 3 Key States to Win Presidency Says GOP Pollster combined by Cathy Milne-Ware on Nov 3, 2020
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