New Poll Shows Casey and Biden lead in Pennsylvania - Newsradio 1070 WKOK
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61% : Harrisburg-based Susquehanna Polling & Research released its latest poll on Monday that showed Biden leading former President Donald Trump 50% to 45%, which would be the most support Biden has received in recent polling in Pennsylvania.60% : Susquehanna president James Lee said Biden is winning among independents and that Trump is "underperforming" in the solidly red "T" area -- stretching from the Maryland line through the state's center to the counties bordering New York -- when his current numbers are compared to 2016, the year he won Pennsylvania.
36% : In January, Susquehanna determined that Biden led Trump 47% to 36%, so Trump has gained ground even though Biden has hit the 50% mark.
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