<p>Democrat Joe Biden appeared to take a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in Florida in the final days of the 2020 US election campaign, with the two candidates locked in a dead heat in North Carolina and Arizona, according to Reuters/Ipsos opinion polls released on Monday.</p>.<p>A week earlier, Reuters/Ipsos polls showed Trump and Biden in a statistical tie across the three states.</p>.<p>A final Reuters/Ipsos national poll showed Biden with an outright majority among all likely voters: 52% said they were backing the Democratic nominee while 44% said they were voting for the Republican Trump.</p>.<p>The national poll, conducted from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2, gathered responses from 1,333 adults, including 914 likely voters. The national poll has a credibility interval of 4 percentage points.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/comment/us-elections-the-fall-and-fall-of-america-910579.html">US elections: The fall and fall of America</a></strong></p>.<p>Reuters/Ipsos also polled likely voters in six states - Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania - that will play critical roles in deciding whether Trump wins a second term in office or if Biden ousts him.</p>.<p>Below is a state-by-state look at Reuters/Ipsos findings, based on the online responses of likely voters:</p>.<p><strong>Florida (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1)</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 50%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 46%</p>.<p>* A prior poll showed Biden leading Trump 49%-47%, effectively a tie because the margin was within the poll's credibility interval.</p>.<p>* 41% said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 47% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 44% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 53% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 42% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>Arizona (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 49%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 47%</p>.<p>* The two are statistically tied as the margin is within the survey's credibility interval.</p>.<p>* A prior poll also showed a statistically even race, with 48% for Biden and 46% for Trump.</p>.<p>* 49% said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 49% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 41% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 52% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 42% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>North Carolina (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 49%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 48%</p>.<p>* Since the margin is within the poll's credibility interval, the race is statistically tied, as it was in the prior poll when Biden had 49% to Trump's 48%.</p>.<p>* 43% said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 49% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 43% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 51% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 43% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>Michigan (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 52%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 42%</p>.<p>* Biden was up 52%-43% the prior week.</p>.<p>* 37% of adults said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 52% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 40% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 48% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 44% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>Wisconsin (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 53%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 43%</p>.<p>* Biden was up 53%-44% the prior week.</p>.<p>* 41% of adults said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 52% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 38% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 47% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 45% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>Pennsylvania (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 51%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 44%</p>.<p>* Biden was up 50%-45% the prior week.</p>.<p>* 25% of adults said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 51% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 40% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 48% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 46% said Biden would be better.</p>
<p>Democrat Joe Biden appeared to take a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in Florida in the final days of the 2020 US election campaign, with the two candidates locked in a dead heat in North Carolina and Arizona, according to Reuters/Ipsos opinion polls released on Monday.</p>.<p>A week earlier, Reuters/Ipsos polls showed Trump and Biden in a statistical tie across the three states.</p>.<p>A final Reuters/Ipsos national poll showed Biden with an outright majority among all likely voters: 52% said they were backing the Democratic nominee while 44% said they were voting for the Republican Trump.</p>.<p>The national poll, conducted from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2, gathered responses from 1,333 adults, including 914 likely voters. The national poll has a credibility interval of 4 percentage points.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/comment/us-elections-the-fall-and-fall-of-america-910579.html">US elections: The fall and fall of America</a></strong></p>.<p>Reuters/Ipsos also polled likely voters in six states - Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania - that will play critical roles in deciding whether Trump wins a second term in office or if Biden ousts him.</p>.<p>Below is a state-by-state look at Reuters/Ipsos findings, based on the online responses of likely voters:</p>.<p><strong>Florida (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1)</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 50%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 46%</p>.<p>* A prior poll showed Biden leading Trump 49%-47%, effectively a tie because the margin was within the poll's credibility interval.</p>.<p>* 41% said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 47% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 44% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 53% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 42% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>Arizona (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 49%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 47%</p>.<p>* The two are statistically tied as the margin is within the survey's credibility interval.</p>.<p>* A prior poll also showed a statistically even race, with 48% for Biden and 46% for Trump.</p>.<p>* 49% said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 49% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 41% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 52% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 42% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>North Carolina (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 49%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 48%</p>.<p>* Since the margin is within the poll's credibility interval, the race is statistically tied, as it was in the prior poll when Biden had 49% to Trump's 48%.</p>.<p>* 43% said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 49% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 43% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 51% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 43% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>Michigan (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 52%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 42%</p>.<p>* Biden was up 52%-43% the prior week.</p>.<p>* 37% of adults said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 52% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 40% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 48% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 44% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>Wisconsin (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 53%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 43%</p>.<p>* Biden was up 53%-44% the prior week.</p>.<p>* 41% of adults said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 52% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 38% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 47% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 45% said Biden would be better.</p>.<p><strong>Pennsylvania (Oct. 27 - Nov. 1):</strong></p>.<p>* Voting for Biden: 51%</p>.<p>* Voting for Trump: 44%</p>.<p>* Biden was up 50%-45% the prior week.</p>.<p>* 25% of adults said they already had voted.</p>.<p>* 51% said Biden would be better at handling the coronavirus pandemic. 40% said Trump would be better.</p>.<p>* 48% said Trump would be better at managing the economy. 46% said Biden would be better.</p>