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A new poll shows former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden neck-and-neck in New Hampshire - the latest in a series of polls that raise warning signs for the struggling president as the general election season heats up.
Biden won the Granite State by more than seven points in 2020 with nearly sixty-thousand more votes than Trump.
But the New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica poll finds the pair tied in the state with less than six months to go before Election Day.
Trump has 36.6 percent among registered voters while Biden has 36.5 percent in the state.
Independent candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. is polling at 14.6 percent, according to the poll.
New poll out of New Hampshire shows Trump tied with Biden in state Biden won by nearly 60,000 votes in 2020
It comes as Biden is headed to Nashua, New Hampshire on Tuesday to deliver remarks before heading to Boston for some campaign fundraising.
The ex-president was last in the state for the New Hampshire Republican primary where he won the GOP contest with more than 54 percent of the vote.
Biden is struggling with swing voters in the famously independent thinking state according to Praecones Analytica's Jonathan Klinger.
Former President Donald Trump delivering his victory speech in Nashua, New Hampshire after winning the Granite State Republican presidential primary on January 23, 2024
President Joe Biden speaking with former New Hampshire Governor John Lynch and his wife Susan after arriving in Manchester, NH on May 21, 2024
Independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. after a foreign policy speech in Manchester, New Hampshire on June 20, 2023
'While registered voters of both parties are largely united around their nominee, independent/undeclared voters are splitting their support in four statistically indistinguishable ways: between Biden, Trump, Kennedy, and other unnamed candidates,' Klingler told the New Hampshire Journal.
He noted that by comparison to exit polls in the 2020 presidential election, independent/undeclared voters in the state show significantly lower support for Biden.
President Joe Biden greeted by Republican Governor Chris Sununu upon arriving in Manchester, NH on May 21, 2024
Protesters on the side of the road as President Biden's motorcade drives past on May 21, 2024
Among undeclared voters in the state, Biden had 27.5 percent, while Trump had 24.2 percent, according to the poll. Kennedy has 23.2 percent.
The poll also showed Trump leading among registered voters in every age group except with those sixty-five and up.
While Biden soundly won the state in 2020, Hillary Clinton won New Hampshire by less than 0.5 percent in 2016 or just over 2,700 votes more than Trump.
The Granite State poll showing a tie is the latest in a series of polls showing Trump level or ahead of Biden in swing states Biden won in 2020.
A CBS News polls showed Trump leading in Arizona and Florida on Sunday.
Another poll earlier this month showed Biden trailing Trump in five out of six crucial battleground states.