The race between President Biden and former President Trump is in a statistical deadlock two weeks after the first presidential debate, a new survey found. The survey, conducted by Marist National Poll for NPR and PBS News, found that among registered voters, the race is still as close as ever, despite the chaos following Biden after his poor debate performance. When asked if the general election were held today, 50 percent of voters say they would cast their ballot for Biden. Trump earned 48 percent, and 2 percent are undecided. NPR noted that Biden actually gained a point since last month’s survey. Among voters who say they definitely plan to vote in this November’s election
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