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US Survey: Biden Leads on Trump | Israel Today

2020-04-09T17:54:48.541Z


The Democratic candidate gains 53 percent of support for a poll published on CNN, while the president gains 42 percent of the United States


Democratic candidate gets 53 percent support for CNN poll, while president gains 42 percent • Majority believes: "Trump is better for the economy"

  • President of his country will join Donald Trump and Democrat candidate Joe Biden // Photo: IPA

The retirement of Bernie Sanders from the presidential race marked former Vice President Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate to compete with President Donald Trump in the presidential race in November and now media outlets in the United States are beginning the poll to accompany the election campaign.

In a first general national survey published by the US news network CNN, Biden found a significant gap on Trump in support rates for registered voters across the United States. In the survey, Biden wins 53% of the percentage of support compared to 42% of which the president wins.

Biden holds a significant advantage over Yael Trump's public opinion on Trump on a number of key issues, including the Corona epidemic. Fifty-two percent of voters believe Biden will better cope with the Corona epidemic, with 43 percent believing that Trump is better suited. 57% think Biden will better manage the health care system in the United States, while only 38% support the president.

By contrast, 50 percent of the public believe Trump will better manage the U.S. economy, compared to 46 percent who believe Biden will do a better job. The poll confirms the assumption that Trump's point of power in the 2020 election is the good performance of the U.S. economy during the canopy years. Further polls today, for the first time since the outbreak of the crisis, have seen some drop in Trump support rates.



It is important to note that this is a national survey that does not take into account the distribution of countries, which ultimately determines the outcome of the election in the United States. It's also important to remember that Hillary Clinton, who ran for Trump in the 2016 election, led in polls for most of the election campaign.

Meanwhile, US political news site Politico today announced that President Trump has objected to expanding voting in the middle of Florida's postal service, calling it "an opportunity for fraud and forgery." According to the report, the Democratic Party hopes to approve the expansion of the postal vote in light of the Corona crisis, due to the fact that in the last two election campaigns the party has led to a significant gap in the number of voters by mail.

Source: israelhayom

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