![New Polls Show Texas and Iowa Are Toss-Ups In 2020](https://m5.paperblog.com/i/238/2381009/new-polls-show-texas-and-iowa-are-toss-ups-in-L-ijz8ye.png)
This chart reflects the results of a new Public Policy Polling survey -- done on June 3rd and 4th of 682 Texas voters.
![New Polls Show Texas and Iowa Are Toss-Ups In 2020](https://m5.paperblog.com/i/238/2381009/new-polls-show-texas-and-iowa-are-toss-ups-in-L-2InLuY.png)
This chart reflects the results of a new Public Policy Polling survey -- done on June 3rd and 4th of 963 Iowa voters.
Texas and Iowa are both normally very red states. In 2016, Donald Trump won Texas by 9 points (52.5% to 43.5%), and Iowa by 9.5 points (51.7% to 42.2%). But 2020 looks very different. Trump and Biden are in a statistical tie in both states, and it is within the realm of possibility for Trump to lose both states.