Poll Sees a Red-State Problem for Trump

'New York Times' finds that he's losing support among women
By Newser Editors,  Newser Staff
Posted Sep 24, 2020 2:45 PM CDT
Poll Sees a Red-State Problem for Trump
President Trump speaks during a news conference in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House Wednesday.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

A new poll from the New York Times and Sienna College suggests that President Trump might be facing a problem with female voters in three red states in particular. The survey focused on three states won by Trump in 2016: Texas, Georgia, and Iowa. It finds a big gender divide in support for Trump, a divide that seems to be resulting in net gains for Biden. The upshot is that strong support of Biden among female voters is making all three races tighter than the Trump campaign would like. Details, along with a different poll with more upbeat Iowa results for Trump:

  • Texas: The poll has Trump up 46-43, with women favoring Biden by 8 points and men favoring Trump by 16.
  • Georgia: The candidates are tied at 45, with women favoring Biden by 10 points and men favoring Trump by 11.
  • Iowa: The poll has Biden up 45-42, with women favoring Biden by 14 points and men favoring Trump by 8 points.

  • Different poll: While the Times poll has Biden leading in Iowa, a different one from Monmouth University has Trump up in the state 50-44. That's up from 48-45 in August, suggesting the president's lead is actually growing there. The differing results suggest the state is tricky to call, and Real Clear Politics notes that the Des Moines Register currently has the candidates deadlocked in the state.
  • Senate race: The Monmouth poll also found that the Senate race between GOP Sen. Joni Ernst and Democratic challenger Theresa Greenfield is getting closer, reports Politico. Last month, Ernst led by 3 points, but the new poll has them tied.
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