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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US President Donald Trump is less popular than five Democratic candidates who have announced they will run in the presidential race a year before the next election, according to a poll released on Thursday.
The poll, conducted by Langer Research Associates for ABC News and The Washington Post, found that 58 percent of registered voters disapprove of Trump's performance, against 39 percent.
The poll also showed that former US Vice President Joe Biden is 17 percentage points ahead of Trump, while in the same confrontation with Vermont Senator Penny Sanders, the current president will lose 14 percentage points, while Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren will surpass President Trump by 15 points. percentage.
California Senator Kamala Harris and Indiana Mayor Pete Petegeg are 11 points ahead of Trump.
A poll by the Wall Street Journal and NBC earlier showed that more than half of Americans support investigations to isolate Trump. In addition, half of Americans said they were not confident Trump had the right goals and policies to become president, while 55 percent said They want a president who takes a new approach different from that of Trump and his predecessor, Barack Obama.
The US House of Representatives recently approved a resolution to launch the public phase of the investigation into Trump's impeachment, with 232 to 196, the first official vote in a battle that could run until the 2020 presidential election.