The new poll also found that a majority of likely voters in the swing states disapproved of the president's performance in the White House.
President Donald Trump is leading Joe Biden by two points in six battlegrounds states, a new poll has found.
By comparison, 45 percent told pollsters they would opt for former Vice President Biden. A further 4 percent said they would back a third-party candidate while 3 percent were unsure who they would back in November. Donald Trump participates in a tour of a Honeywell International plant that manufactures personal protective equipment in Phoenix, Arizona on May 5, 2020.President Trump lead over the presumptive Democratic nominee in key swing states came in spite of disapproval over his handling of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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