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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNew polls in Iowa and Georgia show Trump and Biden in a dead heat
Two new polls in Iowa and Georgia, key states for the White House, show President Trump and Democratic Nominee Joe Biden in a dead heat. NBC's Steve Kornacki joins MSNBCs Craig Melvin to break down what is being seen in those states.
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New polls in Iowa and Georgia show Trump and Biden in a dead heat (Original Post)
ClearSky24
Sep 2020
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regnaD kciN
(26,044 posts)1. That subject line could be improved...
You should specify that the states in question are ones that Trump needs to have any chance, but are not "must-wins" for Biden. Otherwise, it sounds like you're talking about dead heats in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, etc.
GoneOffShore
(17,336 posts)2. This
The media wants a 'horse race'.
ClearSky24
(233 posts)4. I've edited the subject line.
Originally, I just copied the MSNBC's YouTube video title.
radius777
(3,635 posts)3. Good signs, all of the movement is towards Biden,
which I see increasing with the theft of RBG's seat and the outrage (and mobilization) it has caused not only on the left but also amongst socially liberal (pro-choice) moderates and women.