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US election 2020: poll hammer among the Democrats - a candidate pulls away

2020-03-03T14:45:28.570Z


Donald Trump has to face impeachment - shortly before the election in autumn 2020. This is how US citizens see him, according to current surveys.


Donald Trump has to face impeachment - shortly before the election in autumn 2020. This is how US citizens see him, according to current surveys.

  • Despite the impeachment process , US President Donald Trump seems to be able to rely on growing support for the US election 2020 *.
  • The impeachment only seems to polarize US citizens more.
  • Although most Americans believe that Trump is widening the gap between rich and poor, the poll results come as a surprise.

US election 2020: Polls before "Super Tuesday" see a candidate clearly ahead

Update of March 3, 2020: The search for a presidential candidate with the US Democrats is entering the hot phase. March 3rd is "Super Tuesday", on which 14 states are simultaneously casting their votes for the preselection candidates.

Bernie Sanders leads in two of the four previous primaries and leads the Democrats clearly ahead of the nationwide polls before the 2020 US election. The billionaire Michael Bloomberg, who was late in the race for the presidential candidacy, recently finished third in national polls. A development that Joe Biden should be particularly worried about. The former Vice President of the United States fell far short of expectations in the first primaries.

The "Super Tuesday" polls saw Sanders as favorites, among others, in California, the most populous state. The 78-year-old had already won the primaries in Nevada and New Hampshire, but in Iowa he was only very thin behind Buttigieg.

Forecasts for US election: poll hammer for Trump - polarized impeachment process

Our first announcement of January 28, 2020: Washington - In the US presidential election year 2020, incumbent President Donald Trump (73) is in better shape than ever before, surveys show. And this despite the fact that the Democrats initiated impeachment proceedings against Trump at the beginning of the year - but Trump could soon be acquitted. According to a recent poll by the Washington Post and ABC News, Trump * is currently pleased with an increase in approval .

Since the Ukraine scandal was announced three months ago, Trump's approval rate has increased from 38 to 44 percent. This is mainly due to a change of heart among independent voters. There Donald Trump improved from 47 to 52 percent. The new numbers also show how strongly the impeachment process * continues to polarize US citizens . 51 percent currently disagree with Trump's policies * .

I promised to restore hope in America. That includes the least among us. Together, let's KEEP AMERICA GREAT!

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- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 2, 2020

But how exactly does the impeachment process work? What misconduct can lead to it and which president had to face the charges?

Polls for Donald Trump: Ukraine affair and billionaire politics - Nevertheless, approval is growing

The majority of Americans are also firmly convinced that Trump will be re-elected at the end of the year (49 percent). In contrast, only 43 percent believe that a democrat will take the post. According to their own statements, eight percent are undecided.

But which democrat could stand up to Donald Trump in the 2020 US election ? According to recent polls, Joe Biden *, Bernie Sanders *, Elizabeth Warren , Michael Bloomberg and Pete Buttigieg * are the most promising democratic presidential candidates who could run in November 2020. The results of the area code in Iowa * are eagerly awaited - they could send out a signal.

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Democratic presidential applicants for the US election: poll values ​​for the most promising candidates in percent.

© AFP

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2020 US election predictions: these candidates would lose to Donald Trump

But surveys also show that many people do not want to stand in public to vote for Donald Trump - or ultimately choose another candidate for the election. According to the survey, ex-vice president Joe Biden (77) would beat Trump 50 to 46 percent. Michael Bloomberg (77) with 49 to 46 percent and Bernie Sanders (78) with 49 to 47 percent would outdo the incumbent president. Finally, according to the survey, Amy Klobuchar (59, Minnesota) could also prevail with 48 to 47 percent. Elizabeth Warren * would therefore be on par with 48 to 48 percent. All other Democratic candidates would lose against Donald Trump * according to current forecasts.

Polls for US election 2020: This is what US citizens think about President Donald Trump

Trump's chances of success are probably also good because the people in the USA seem to assume that he has economic competence. This is despite the fact that the citizens also accuse Trump * of widening the gap between rich and poor and disproportionately supporting the ultra-rich . But fewer people are currently afraid of existence in the United States than under Barack Obama in 2016. According to the survey, 56 percent of US citizens currently find their lives carefree - compared to 32 percent in 2016. Financial fears are currently 43 percent, compared to 68 percent in 2016.

US President Donald Trump announces the work of the century with a peace plan

Donald Trump had announced a work of the century - now it is clear: his peace plan is very one-sided. And it seems like an arson, ARD correspondent Susanne Glass says in a comment.

Democrat Bernie Sanders is ahead, according to area code surveys. This is a shock to many Democrats. Meanwhile, Joe Biden brings an ex-first lady into play. An important decision is expected at Super Tuesday before the 2020 U.S. election.

A US journalist alleges rape against Donald Trump. A DNA test is meant to provide clarity.

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* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Rubric list image: © dpa / Sakchai Lalit

Source: merkur

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