D-1 Presidential Election: Biden leads polls in key battleground states

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We're just one day away from until U.S. Election Day, and at this late stage, Democratic Presidential Nominee, Joe Biden, leads numerous polls in the battleground states.
However, some of said leads are razor-thin or well within the margin of error, and President Trump left pollsters with egg on their faces four years ago.
Kim Do-yeon has more on the six key battleground states that will almost certainly decide the next occupant in the White House.
With one day to go until the U.S. Presidential Election, Joe Biden is slightly ahead in the key battleground states, but the gap between the two candidates is too close to call.
And President Trump is no stranger to proving the polls wrong.
In Florida, the second home of President Trump, Biden has a slight lead according to the polls with 48.6 percent compared to Trump's 47.2.
That's just a 1.4 percent lead in a state which was a huge win for Trump in 2016.
Biden also leads in North Carolina but only by zero-point-three percent.
Up in the rust belt area, where three states that were part of the so-called "Blue Wall" until President Trump took them in 2016... Biden continues to lead.
In Pennsylvania, Biden's 49.7 lead over Trump's 45.4 is the smallest among the three, but the former Vice President focused on the state with rallies on Sunday.
"Every day is a new reminder of how high the stakes are, of how far the other side will go to try to suppress the turnout, especially here in Philadelphia. President Trump is terrified of what will happen in Pennsylvania."
President Trump is in the rust belt too, trying to turn things around.
Especially as the numbers in Michigan and Wisconsin show that he needs urgency.
"Thank you very much, I love you, too. If I didn't, I wouldn't be standing here because it's freezing out here. Think of this, two days, now we're down to two days, right? Two days from now, we are going to win the state of Michigan again."
The other key swing state is Arizona.
Just a couple of days ago, the two candidates were tied according to RealClearPolitics' national average, but now Biden is pulling ahead slightly.
Together, these six states account for 101 electoral votes... and Trump took them all in 2016.
That's less than a fifth of the total, but, as the so-called "swing states", they could effectively decide the election.
Kim Do-yeon, Arirang News