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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Recent Polls Show Joe Biden Holds a Slight Lead in Upcoming Presidential Election
Caption: Recent Polls Show Joe Biden Holds a Slight Lead in Upcoming Presidential Election. 'Newsweek' reports that a series of recent polls have placed current United States President Joe Biden with a significant lead over his opponent Donald Trump. Here are some of the recent poll results in favor of Biden for reelection. Florida Atlantic University/Mainstreet, This poll gave Biden a slight edge with 47% of voters over 45% for Trump. RMG Research, This poll of 1,679 voters also had Biden holding a narrow 44% to 43% lead over Trump. Ipsos, This poll found that 41% of registered voters would support Biden, compared to just 37% for Trump. Quinnipiac University, This March 27 poll found that Biden had a 3% lead with 48% of voter support, compared to Trump's 45%. Marquette Law School, This poll resulted in Biden holding a narrow lead of 45% of voters versus 44% of voters supporting Trump. Marist College, This NPR study of 1,305 people ended up with Biden gaining 50% of registered voter support, compared to Trump's 48%. Experts caution that it remains too early to call the election in favor of either candidate, as other polls have former president Trump polling higher than Biden. 'Newsweek' reports that Heath Brown, an associate professor of public policy at City University of New York, points out that the presidential race remains "very close". "The polling over the last several months indicate this is a very close race. I wouldn't read too much into any one or two polls at this point. The trend seems to be that the campaign will be a very tight one and I suspect the polls will reflect that until November.", Heath Brown, an associate professor of public policy at City University of New York, via ‘Newsweek’. THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT
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