Poll: Donald Trump Within Single-Digits of Joe Biden in Blue New Jersey
- Bias Rating
78% Very Conservative
- Reliability
55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
16% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
8% Positive
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66% : I'm going to work them," Trump continued.54% : The survey comes as Trump has made it clear that he will be making a "heavy play" for traditionally blue areas this election cycle, including New Jersey.
49% : "That doesn't mean I'm going to work them as hard as I work Pennsylvania, where I'm doing very well.""But we're going to do these other states too, and it will be a heavy move," Trump added.
45% : "One of the other things I'm going to do -- and I may be foolish in doing it -- is I'm going to make a heavy play for New York, heavy play for New Jersey, heavy play for Virginia, heavy play for New Mexico, and a heavy play for a state that hasn't been won in years, Minnesota," Trump told Breitbart News during an exclusive interview at his Mar-a-Lago estate in January.
42% : In that scenario, 41 percent support Biden, followed by 36 percent who support Trump -- a difference of five percentage points.
22% : The survey asked respondents, "In a hypothetical 2024 Presidential match-up between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, who would you vote for at this time?"Less than a majority, 46 percent, said they would vote for Biden, followed by 39 percent who said they would support Trump.
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