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Biden to campaign in Iowa for 1st time since nomination

Joe Biden's campaign has said that he "will travel to Iowa and discuss bringing Americans together to address the crises facing the country and win the battle for the soul of the nation".

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Published : Oct 27, 2020, 4:53 PM IST

Washington: For the first time since he won the Democratic Party's nomination for the November 3 presidential election, Joe Biden is set to campaign in Iowa this week, another battleground state which President Donald Trump won in 2016.

The state swung in favour of the Obama-Biden presidential ticket in 2008 and 2012, before flipping to Trump in 2016.

Trump won 51.15 percent of the votes in the 2016 presidential election, while his then-Democratic rival garnered 41.74 percent of the ballots.

Read also: Outliers: 'Crazy' polls betting on narrow path for Trump win

The latest polls have revealed that Biden and Trump were neck-and-neck in Iowa.

In a New York Times-Siena College poll released on October 21, Biden was leading by three points against Trump or 46 percent to 43 percent.

Another poll conducted by Monmouth University revealed that the former vice president led the President by 50 percent to 47 percent.

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Washington: For the first time since he won the Democratic Party's nomination for the November 3 presidential election, Joe Biden is set to campaign in Iowa this week, another battleground state which President Donald Trump won in 2016.

The state swung in favour of the Obama-Biden presidential ticket in 2008 and 2012, before flipping to Trump in 2016.

Trump won 51.15 percent of the votes in the 2016 presidential election, while his then-Democratic rival garnered 41.74 percent of the ballots.

Read also: Outliers: 'Crazy' polls betting on narrow path for Trump win

The latest polls have revealed that Biden and Trump were neck-and-neck in Iowa.

In a New York Times-Siena College poll released on October 21, Biden was leading by three points against Trump or 46 percent to 43 percent.

Another poll conducted by Monmouth University revealed that the former vice president led the President by 50 percent to 47 percent.

IANS

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