If Democrats in general and the Biden reelection campaign are looking at recent (and by recent, I mean post-debate) polling and not starting to sweat, then they are either terminally clueless or in a state of denial the size of the Virgo Supercluster. The debate was, of course, last Thursday, and a look at presidential election polling compiled by RealClearPolling (RCP) starting Friday is, well, revealing. Let’s look at the last three days’ results.
There was only one entry on RCP Friday, that being a Data for Progress (as you might guess, a left-leaning group) that shows Trump leading Biden by two points in a head-to-head match; this survey was, though, taken post-debate. That’s the first indicator, and it’s not far off of where the numbers were pre-debate. But swing-state polling over the weekend released some results that will have Democrats concerned.
RCP reports two polls on Saturday. Both are presented by EPIC-MRA. The first is a one-on-one Trump/Biden contest in Michigan, one of the swingiest of swing states, and it shows Trump ahead 49-45. The second was a five-party survey, with Trump and Biden also facing Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West; Trump again leads Biden by three points, with the others well back in the pack — Kennedy was the only one to break into double digits, with ten points. […]
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