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Who’s ahead in South Dakota?

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. 20, 2022

Nov. 1, 2020

President: general election, South Dakota, 2020

606LV
Oct.20-Nov.2
606LV
Biden
36%
Biden
36%

Biden

36%

Trump

63%
63%
Trump  Trump+27
606RV
Oct.20-Nov.2
606RV
Biden
37%
Biden
37%

Biden

37%

Trump

61%
61%
Trump  Trump+24

Oct. 27, 2020

President: general election, South Dakota, 2020

484LV
Oct.24-28
484LV
Biden
40%
Biden
40%

Biden

40%

Trump

55%

Jorgensen

3%
55%
TrumpTrump+15

Oct. 20, 2020

Oct. 18, 2020

President: general election, South Dakota, 2020

817LV
Sep.22-Oct.19
817LV
Biden
45%
Biden
45%

Biden

45%

Trump

53%
53%
Trump  Trump+8
817RV
Sep.22-Oct.19
817RV
Biden
45%
Biden
45%

Biden

45%

Trump

53%
53%
Trump  Trump+8
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