A New York Times Upshot/Siena College poll of battleground states shows Dem candidates Joe Biden and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders leading President Trump in Wisconsin among registered voters.

A report on the poll shows former Dem Vice President Biden up three points on Trump, while Sanders, a Vermont independent running as a Dem, was ahead by two points. Massachusetts Dem U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, meanwhile, was even with Trump.

The findings for Biden and Sanders, however, were within the poll’s margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percent.

Among likely voters, Biden led Trump by two points, Sanders was even, and Warren was down by two points.

Forty percent of registered voters said they are definitely or probably going to vote for Trump, while 46 percent said they are definitely or probably going to vote for the Dem nominee. Fourteen percent said they either didn’t know who they would vote for or refused to answer the question.

The poll of 651 registered voters conducted via landline and cell phones ran from Oct. 13 – 26.

See more on the poll: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/04/upshot/trump-biden-warren-polls.html

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