Who Is Ahead - Trump Or Biden? US election 2020
Voters in America will decide on 3 November whether Donald Trump remains in the White House for another four years. Will it be continued with Republican President Donald Trump or will Democrat Joe Biden move to the White House? You can follow the 'last minute' developments regarding the US Elections from our news.
Who's leading in the battleground states? At the moment, polls in the battleground states look good for Mr Biden - although the margins have tightened in recent days. He appears to be ahead in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin - three industrial states his Republican rival won by margins of less than 1% to clinch victory in 2016. Latest polling averages in battleground states. For Mr Trump, it's the battleground states he won big in 2016 that his campaign team will be most worried about. His winning margin in Iowa, Ohio and Texas was between 8-10% back then but it looks much closer in all three this time. That's one of the reasons why some political analysts rate his chances of re-election as low as things stand. The Economist thinks Mr Biden is "very likely" to beat Mr Trump while FiveThirtyEight, a political analysis website, sees Mr Biden as "favoured" to win the election but says the president could still come out on top.