Trump won both Texas and Ohio by wide margins in 2016.
President Donald Trump is leading Democratic challenger Joe Biden in Texas, and the two candidates are neck and neck in Ohio, according to a new poll released Thursday.
A separate poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College and released on Thursday found Trump similarly leading in Texas by 3 percentage points, though those figures were inside that poll's 4.3 percent margin of error. The Quinnipiac poll also found Ohioans generally had negative impressions of both candidates. Fifty-one percent of respondents in that state said they had a negative view of Trump, while 45 percent they had a favorable one. For Biden, 49 percent of Ohio respondents said they had a negative impression while 45 percent said they had a favorable one.
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