(Last Updated on 11/2/2020)
Check here for the most recent polling data and money raised to date by each candidate!
We will keep this post updated as new numbers come in.
Recent General Election Polls
Trump v. Biden (+5%)
Trump v. Biden (Rasmussen Reports, 11/2) – Biden 48, Trump 47%, Biden +1%
Trump v. Biden (IBD/TIPP, 11/2) – Biden 49%, Trump 46%, Biden +3%
Trump v. Biden (NBC News/Wall St. Journal, 11/1) – Biden 52%, Trump 42%, Biden +10%
Recent State Election Polls
Arizona: Biden +2%
Trump v. Biden (Emerson, 11/1) – Biden 48%, Trump 46%, Biden +2%
Trump v. Biden (NY Times/Siena, 11/1) – Biden 49%, Trump 43%, Biden +6%
Trump v. Biden (Trafalgar Group (R), 10/31) – Trump 49%, Biden 46%, Trump +3%
Florida: Tie
Trump v. Biden (Susquehanna, 11/1) – Trump 47%, Biden 46%, Trump +1%
Trump v. Biden (St. Pete Polls, 11/1) – Biden 49%, Trump 48%, Biden +1%
Trump v. Biden (Rasmussen Reports, 11/1) – Biden 48%, Trump 47%, Biden +1%
Michigan: Biden +2%
Trump v. Biden (InsiderAdvantage, 11/1) – Biden 49%, Trump 47%, Biden +2%
Trump v. Biden (Trafalgar Group (R), 11/1) – Trump 48%, Biden 46%, Trump +2%
Trump v. Biden (Emerson, 11/1) – Biden 52%, Trump 45%, Biden +7%
North Carolina: Trump +2
Trump v. Biden (Trafalgar Group (R), 11/1) – Trump 49%, Biden 47%, Trump +2%
Trump v. Biden (Emerson, 11/1) – Biden 47%, Trump 47%, Tie
Trump v. Biden (InsiderAdvantage, 11/1) – Trump 48%, Biden 44%, Trump +4%
Ohio: Tie
Trump v. Biden (Trafalgar Group (R), 11/1) – Trump 49%, Biden 44%, Trump +5%
Trump v. Biden (Emerson, 11/1) – Biden 49%, Trump 48%, Biden +1%
Trump v. Biden (Quinnipiac, 10/29) – Biden 48%, Trump 43%, Biden +5%
Pennsylvania: Biden +3%
Trump v. Biden (Emerson, 11/1) – Biden 50%, Trump 46%, Biden +4%
Trump v. Biden (InsiderAdvantage, 11/1) – Trump 49%, Biden 47%, Trump +2%
Trump v. Biden (Reuters/Ipsos, 11/1) – Biden 51%, Trump 45%, Biden +6%
Wisconsin: Biden +8%
Trump v. Biden (Reuters/Ipsos, 11/1) – Biden 53%, Trump 43%, Biden +10%
Trump v. Biden (NY Times/Siena, 11/1) – Biden 52%, Trump 41%, Biden +11%
Trump v. Biden (Susquehanna, 10/21) – Biden 49%, Trump 46%, Biden +3%
Money Raised To Date
In general, the candidate who spends the most money wins 85% – 95% of the time.
That’s why it’s so important to follow the money!
Michael Bloomberg: $936.2 million
Tom Steyer: $344.1 million
Donald Trump: $231.9 million
Bernie Sanders: $181.9 million
Elizabeth Warren: $122.5 million
Joe Biden: $88 million
Amy Klobuchar: $53.2 million
Kamala Harris: $40.9 million
Andrew Yang: $38.5 million
John Delaney: $29.3 million
Be sure to also check the “Politicians” tab in our app to see which companies have recently funded each of these politicians!