The 50-state poll conducted by The Economist gives Biden a roughly 60 to 40 percent margin of victory in New Jersey in the final days until Election Day.
That's good news for another Democrat in the state's most hotly contested congressional race: Amy Kennedy of Atlantic County is polling ahead of U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew of Cape May County, a vocal supporter of President Trump.
Inside Elections currently predicts New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District is tilting in favor of a Kennedy victory.
The former public school teacher, mental health advocate and mother of five is married to former U.S. Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy, a Democrat who represented Rhode Island.
Van Drew pledged his “undying support” to Trump in the Oval Office last December when he switched to the Republican Party after voting against impeachment, NJ Advance Media reported. The first-term congressman, a retired dentist, lives in Dennis Township.
Kennedy's family has lived in South Jersey for four generations. She resides in the Atlantic City suburb of Brigantine.
The Economist's model averages public opinion polls, including political polls conducted by Rutgers and Monmouth universities, weights them by sample size and adjusts them for persistent partisan bias.
The Economist then combines the average with its political-economy forecast, giving more weight to the polls as Election Day approaches.
For more details on The Economist poll of the Biden-Trump presidential race, click here.
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