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Biden's national lead against Trump narrows to 4 points,says a new poll

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Washington:Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's national lead against US President Donald Trump has narrowed to four points, revealed a new poll.

With just 12 days remaining for the November 3 election, The new Hill-HarrisX national poll has revealed that 46 per cent of the registered voters have said they would vote for Biden on election day. This is just one percentage drop from the same survey conducted earlier this month, reports The Hill news website.

Meanwhile, Trump has the backing of 42 per cent of the voters.

Three per cent of voters said they would vote for someone else while another three per cent affirmed that they would not cast their ballots at all.

There were 6 per cent unsure voters which is 1 percentage point plunge from the last poll.

Biden was 8.5 percentage points ahead of Trump according to the RealClearPolitics average of polls.

On Thursday night, Trump and Biden faced off in the last presidential debate before the election.

The debate featured issued like the Covid-19 pandemic, race relations, inequality, economy, the President's tax filings and Biden's family deals, which have been the major areas of focus this campaign season.

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