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Who’s ahead in Vermont?

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

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President: general election, Vermont, 2020

906LV
Oct.20-Nov.2
906LV
Biden
71%
Biden
71%

Biden

71%

Trump

26%
26%
Trump  Biden+45
906RV
Oct.20-Nov.2
906RV
Biden
68%
Biden
68%

Biden

68%

Trump

28%
28%
Trump  Biden+40
584LV
Oct.19-20
584LV
Biden
62%
Biden
62%

Biden

62%

Trump

32%
32%
Trump  Biden+30
785LV
Sep.22-Oct.19
785LV
Biden
67%
Biden
67%

Biden

67%

Trump

32%
32%
Trump  Biden+35
785RV
Sep.22-Oct.19
785RV
Biden
66%
Biden
66%

Biden

66%

Trump

32%
32%
Trump  Biden+34
586LV
Sep.3-15
586LV
Biden
56%
Biden
56%

Biden

56%

Trump

32%
32%
Trump  Biden+23
236RV
Aug.1-31
236RV
Biden
68%
Biden
68%

Biden

68%

Trump

31%
31%
Trump  Biden+37
236LV
Aug.1-31
236LV
Biden
70%
Biden
70%

Biden

70%

Trump

29%
29%
Trump  Biden+41
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