Biden, Trump tied in head-to-head Virginia match-up: Survey

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Biden, Trump tied in head-to-head Virginia match-up: Survey

President Biden and former President Trump are tied in a head-to-head Virginia match-up, new polling shows. 

A Roanoke College survey puts the pair of presidential hopefuls at 42 percent each in a one-on-one contest in the state, the first time the pollster has found Biden and Trump tied. 

Biden is boosted to a 2-point lead over Trump — 40 percent to 38 percent — when other candidates are included, but that difference is within the poll’s margin of error. 

Just 2 percent of likely voters in Old Dominion said they’re undecided at this point in the campaign, but 14 percent in a Biden-Trump match-up and 20 percent in a five-way race said they’ll vote for a candidate other than the two major party nominees. 

Trump has name-dropped Virginia as one of several traditionally blue states that he hopes to flip in the fall. His campaign senior adviser, Chris LaCivita, told NBC News earlier this month that Trump has “a real, real opportunity in expanding the map in Virginia and Minnesota.”

Biden beat Trump in Virginia by nearly half a million votes four years ago, and polling averages from Decision Desk HQ/The Hill now show Biden up just 1 point over the former president in the state.

The Institute for Policy and Opinion Research at Roanoke College surveyed 711 likely Virginia voters May 12-21, and the poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.24 percentage points.