New Monmouth poll has Biden +3 over Trump nationally, but +9 in swing counties [View all]
https://www.monmouth.edu/polling-institute/reports/monmouthpoll_us_032420/
West Long Branch, NJ Joe Biden holds a negligible 3 point lead over Donald Trump in the race for president, according to a national Monmouth (Mon-muth) University Poll. The probable Democratic nominee has a larger edge, though, among voters in key swing counties across the country. The poll also finds that fewer voters say their financial situation is improving compared to a year ago, although most say it is stable for now.
Biden has the support of 48% of registered voters and Trump has the support of 45% if the presidential election was today. Another 3% say they would vote for an independent candidate and 4% are undecided. Biden has an 89% to 6% advantage over Trump among Democratic voters, while Trump has a similar 90% to 7% lead among Republicans. Independents split 45% for Trump and 44% for Biden.
-snip-
In the nearly 2,500 red counties that Trump won by an average of 36 points in 2016, his current standing for this years election is similar at 63% who support him and 32% who support Biden. In the 360 blue counties that Hillary Clinton won by about 35 points on average, 60% of voters support Biden and 30% back Trump. In approximately 300 swing counties where the margin of victory was less than ten points for either candidate accounting for about one-fifth of the total U.S. electorate 50% back Biden compared with 41% who support Trump. In 2016, Clinton won the cumulative vote in these counties by a single percentage point.
The poll also finds that Biden has a substantial 56% to 34% advantage over Trump among voters under 35 years old. Trump has a 53% to 40% lead among voters aged 35 to 54, while Biden has a small edge of 50% to 46% among voters aged 55 and older. Other key demographic groups break along typical partisan lines. Biden has overwhelming support among women of color (77% to 14%), strong support among white women with a college degree (63% to 33%), and sizable support among men of color (53% to 39%). Trump holds strong leads among white women without a college degree (66% to 29%) and white men without a college degree (58% to 34%). He has a smaller edge among white men who are college graduates (51% to 44%).
-snip-
Emphasis added.