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Who’s ahead in Illinois?

An updating average of 2020 presidential general election polls, accounting for each poll’s quality, sample size and recency

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Polls ending Oct. 23, 2022

Oct. 10, 2022

Sept. 22, 2022

Nov. 1, 2020

President: general election, Illinois, 2020

5,643LV
Oct.20-Nov.2
5,643LV
Biden
58%
Biden
58%

Biden

58%

Trump

40%
40%
Trump  Biden+18
5,643RV
Oct.20-Nov.2
5,643RV
Biden
58%
Biden
58%

Biden

58%

Trump

39%
39%
Trump  Biden+19

Oct. 31, 2020

President: general election, Illinois, 2020

450LV
Oct.31-Nov.1
450LV
Biden
55%
Biden
55%

Biden

55%

Trump

38%
38%
Trump  Biden+17
485LV
Oct.27-Nov.1
485LV
Biden
55%
Biden
55%

Biden

55%

Trump

44%

Jorgensen

1%

Hawkins

0%
44%
TrumpBiden+12
1,208LV
Oct.26-Nov.1
1,208LV
Biden
54%
Biden
54%

Biden

54%

Trump

38%
38%
Trump  Biden+16
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