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Another Possible GOP Upset? Younger Voters May Tip the Balance in Virginia.

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    4% Center

  • Reliability

    75% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    18% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    16% Positive

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64% : And, said Cygnal, she leads Trump overall by seven points, 50%-43%.
56% : Trump is visiting southern Virginia Saturday, hosting a rally in Salem, which is on I-81 near Blacksburg, home to Virginia Tech, and just west of Roanoke.
55% : Trump's big, raucous, trademark rallies are great for stirring up enthusiasm in the base, and they sure do draw a lot of attention, but it's unclear as to how many voters they may peel away from the other side.
36% : Younger voters, in general, tend to skew more towards Democrats, but that may be changing in Virginia, Bedard shared:"Trump continues to gain ground among non-college educated voters whereas Harris is performing on par with Clinton and Biden's number from 2016 and 2020," said Cygnal pollster and director of political strategy Mitch Brown.
5% : See Related: Is Donald Trump Deliberately Putting Kamala Harris on the Defensive?NEW: More States in Play for Trump?

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