Donald Trump is leading in multiple swing states but his momentum is slowing down in Georgia and Wisconsin.
A new Wall Street Journal poll released Tuesday night shows Trump leading Biden 44%-43% in Georgia, and the two men are tied at 46% in Wisconsin, in a head-to-head matchup.
The Washington Examiner reports:
The margins in the two key states, which Trump won in 2016 and Biden won in 2020, have tightened in the polls compiled by RealClearPolitics for its polling average. Polls in Wisconsin earlier this year had shown Trump with a lead as big as 5 percentage points over Biden, while polls in Georgia earlier this year had shown him leading by as much as 8 points. Trump still leads Biden in both polling averages, by 4.5 points in Georgia and 0.6 points in Wisconsin.
In the Wall Street Journal poll, which was conducted from March 17-24 among 600 registered voters in each of the seven battleground states, Trump leads Biden in all the other states included.
In the head-to-head race between Trump and Biden, the former president leads in Arizona at 47%-42%, Michigan at 48%-45%, North Carolina at 49%-43%, Nevada at 48%-44%, and Pennsylvania at 47%-44%.