A new poll finds President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHillicon Valley: Biden calls on Facebook to change political speech rules | Dems demand hearings after Georgia election chaos | Microsoft stops selling facial recognition tech to police Trump finalizing executive order calling on police to use ‘force with compassion’ The Hill’s Campaign Report: Biden campaign goes on offensive against Facebook MORE running about even in Georgia, a traditionally red state that the Biden campaign says will be in play in 2020.
The latest Civiqs poll finds Biden at 48 percent support and Trump at 47 percent. Trump’s favorability rating is at 47 percent positive and 51 percent negative. Biden sits at 40 percent positive and 54 percent negative.
Georgia has not gone for the Democratic presidential candidate since 1992, when President Clinton carried the state.
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There are also two competitive Senate races in Georgia this year that will play a big part in determining who controls the majority in the upper chamber.
Democrat Jon Ossoff has a narrow lead over Sen. David Perdue (R), 47 percent to 45 percent. Perdue holds a small lead over two other Democrats seeking the party’s nomination, Sarah Riggs and Teresa Tomlinson. Thirty-nine percent of Georgians have a favorable view of Perdue, compared to 45 percent who view him unfavorably.
And there will be a “jungle” primary in November for the other Georgia Senate seat, currently held by Sen. Kelly LoefflerKelly LoefflerKoch-backed group launches ad campaign to support four vulnerable GOP senators Jon Ossoff to challenge David Perdue after winning Georgia Democratic primary Candidates headed to runoffs in Georgia House race to replace Doug Collins MORE (R). The top two finishers in the primary, regardless of party, will square off again in January if one candidate does not win majority support in November.
Rep. Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsKoch-backed group launches ad campaign to support four vulnerable GOP senators Jon Ossoff to challenge David Perdue after winning Georgia Democratic primary The Hill’s Campaign Report: Bad polling data is piling up for Trump MORE (R) currently leads the crowded field with 34 percent support, followed by Democrat Raphael Warnock at 18 percent, Democrat Matt Lieberman at 14 percent, Loeffler at 12 percent and Democrat Ed Tarver at 6 percent.
Collins’s is rated at 40 percent favorable and 35 percent unfavorable. He is running neck and neck with all of the Democratic challengers in hypothetical one-on-one match-ups.
Loeffler is rated at 21 percent favorable and 59 percent unfavorable. She trails all of the Democrats in hypothetical head-to-head match-ups by double digits.
The Civiqs survey of 1,339 registered voters in Georgia was conducted between May 16 and May 18 and has a 3.1 percentage point margin of error.
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