[New York 24th Reuters]-According to a Reuters / Ipsos poll, former bidder Joe Biden maintained the top rating in the nomination of opposition and democratic candidates for the US presidential election next year. As the exchange between President Trump and Mr. Biden intensified over the allegations of Ukraine, the approval rate seems to have little effect.
Biden's approval rating was 20%, an increase of 1 percentage point from the previous week. Senator Elizabeth Warren is also steadily expanding his support, with a 14% increase to 2% from the previous week. Senator Bernie Sanders fell by 4 percentage points to 13 percent.
The survey was conducted on September 23-24, targeting democrats and 1005 non-partisan people.
Opposition and Democratic Party Chairman Pelosi announced on the 24th that a formal investigation into Trump's impeachment will begin. The reason is that Mr. Trump has allegedly put pressure on the Ukrainian government to promote investigations related to Democratic Party Biden. [nL3N26F4I8]
37% of respondents support Trump's impeachment prosecution, down from 41% in a survey conducted in early September.
52% responded that they did not know much about the allegations of Ukraine, and 31% responded that they partially knew. On the other hand, only 17% answered that they know a lot.