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Explosive data from the USA: Does this mean that Trump is making postal votes more difficult? Poll brings him bad news

2020-09-16T04:02:42.655Z


The US will hold its 59th presidential election in November. Donald Trump then defends his post against Joe Biden. Currently there is more to be said for a changing of the guard.


The US will hold its 59th presidential election in November.

Donald Trump then defends his post against Joe Biden.

Currently there is more to be said for a changing of the guard.

  • The US elects its future US president in November.

  • Candidates are incumbent Donald Trump and former vice-president Joe Biden.

  • Current polls on the US election see the Republican behind - but the gap to his Democratic challenger is getting smaller.

Update from September 15, 1:10 p.m.:

For weeks

Donald Trump

has been railing

against the possibility of

postal voting

- some even accuse the US President of sabotaging the post.

It's slowly becoming clearer why the incumbent is doing this: Apparently, the first

numbers on postal voters point

to a bigger problem for the Trump campaign.

As the broadcaster

CNN

reports online, significantly more Democratic supporters than Republican sympathizers applied for the postal voting documents in two states that are eminently important for the election result.

According to the report, the number of Democratic postal voters

in

Florida

exceeded that of Republicans by a whopping 480,000, and in

North Carolina

by 260,000.

This does not have to allow conclusions to be drawn about election results: According to a

CNN

poll, 68 percent of Trump voters prefer to vote in person at the polling station.

This was only true of 21 percent of Biden supporters.

The data from Florida and North Carolina could therefore primarily

have to do

with

voter preferences in the Corona crisis

- and encourage Trump all the more to make postal voting more difficult.

Meanwhile, however, the general polls point to an approaching election victory for

challenger Joe Biden

: Even in a survey published last week by Trump's bull market channel

Fox News

, Biden is five percentage points ahead.

A team from the University of Southern California saw the Democrats in front with 52 to 42 percent.

The website

Realclearpolitics.com

, which aggregates averages from current surveys, generally notes

7.1 percentage points behind Trump

.

A German political scientist recently

did not

expect

Trump to win again

in an interview with

Ippen-Digital-Zentralredaktion

.

Survey before the 2020 US election: Biden's lead over Trump is apparently shrinking significantly

Update from August 17th, 3:28 p.m.:

There are less than three months until the most important vote in the world is due.

In the

2020 US election

*

President Donald Trump

wants to

defend

 his position against the

Democratic challenger Joe Biden

.

The Democrat was well ahead of the Republican head of state in polls.

But according to a new

survey

, Trump has now caught up significantly, the lead of his rival Biden has been significantly smaller since June, as reported by TV broadcaster CNN.

This is the result of a survey by the polling institute SSRS, which polled a total of 1,108 voters between August 12 and 15, after Biden had recently announced that he would

run for the

White House

with Senator

Kamala Harris as a runner-up

.

USA: Joe Biden's lead over Donald Trump is shrinking, according to a poll for the 2020 presidential election

The poll was conducted after Biden named Senator Kamala Harris as his runner-up last Tuesday.

Of the respondents, 50 percent said they would vote for Biden and Harris.

46 percent voted for Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

In June the approval for Biden was still 55 percent, Trump reached only 41 percent at the time.

Things are really tight in the 15 so-called swing states, which are usually the key to an election victory due to frequently changing majority ratios.

According to the survey, Biden (49 percent) and Trump (48 percent) are currently in a head-to-head race.

According to the findings of

FiveThirtyEight

, the

former Vice President Barack Obama has

lost its lead.

Biden currently sees the website, which collects and evaluates numerous surveys in order to form a national average, at 51 percent.

Trump comes to 43 percent.

USA: Joe Biden clears Donald Trump in June 2020 presidential election poll

First report from June 25, 9.29 a.m.:

Washington - The

US presidential election is due in

November 2020

- and

Donald Trump

*

would like to remain head of state of the United States for another four years.

The current trend, however, speaks a slightly different language:

According to a new survey,

challenger

Joe Biden

already has 14 percentage points ahead of the Republican, who

is not doing well

in the corona crisis and the newly emerged racism debate.

50 percent of respondents would vote for the Democratic candidate, only 36 percent would vote Donald Trump, according to a poll by the

New York Times

 .

In previous

polls for the US election

 , challenger Joe Biden *,

Vice President under Barack Obama for

eight years

, was about ten points ahead on average.

USA: Joe Biden scores points in polls for the 2020 presidential election not only among women, African Americans and Latinos

Biden, who already had to take serious criticism during the election campaign, has built a

big lead among women, African Americans and Latinos

, according to the new poll for the US election.

The 77-year-old is much more trusted to give the minorities in the country a voice.

The challenger also caught up with Trump among male voters, whites and middle-aged and older people who tend to vote for Republicans.

Trump, on the other hand, lost

the support of important electorate,

according to the

New York Times

, after the

government's handling of the corona pandemic * and the anti-racism protests

in the country met with heavy criticism.

So, according to the projections, approval for the incumbent

declined

among

college-educated whites

- a group of voters Republicans usually count on.

USA: President Donald Trump wants to keep his loyal voters in the 2020 presidential election

No other country is groaning as much under the

Corona crisis

as the USA.

The United States leads the world in

both the

number of people infected

and

the

number of

deaths

.

In addition, there has been rumbling in the country since a video made the violent

death of the African American George Floyd

* by police violence

during an arrest for everyone in the USA.

Trump, however, was

relentless towards protesters against racism *

and thus made himself simply ineligible for some sections of the population.

The 74-year-old is apparently taking the tough course in order

 to collect more plus points

, at least from his

most loyal voters

before the 2020 US presidential election *.

These stand for a president who takes action.

Trump seems to divide the country more than that.

Predictions for the US presidential election: In 2016, the polls were wrong

According to the

New York Times

, 1,337 voters were polled for the US presidential poll between June 17-22.

Based on the experience of the previous election, however, the results for the

US election in November should be

treated with caution: In 2016, Democrat

Hillary Clinton

led

the polls throughout the election campaign - in the end, contrary to election forecasts, she lost the vote against Trump.

As in the previous election, Vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence * will be running for Trump's side.

The

59th US presidential election will take place

on November 3rd

.

It has long been certain that the United States will be ruled by a man from 2021 who is already on the home stretch of his political career.

A real new beginning

after the turbulent years

*

is therefore not to be expected.

The “most powerful man in the world” will definitely have experience.

Democrat Biden has long been ahead of the Republican incumbent.

He recently accused Trump of "stealing the election":

Will the US election campaign be influenced by a Tiktok campaign?

Trump faces an influential opponent.

While

Donald Trump has

already

entered the election campaign

with his runner-up candidate

Mike Pence

, the appointment of a runner-up presidential candidate,

Joe Biden, is

still

pending

.

The only thing that is certain is that Biden wants to get a woman by his side.

In the first week of August, Biden wants to announce which politician he is betting on.

African Americans have now written in an open letter that Biden should choose a black candidate.

Donald Trump

now has problems not only with Twitter, but also with Facebook.

The group has deleted a post from President Trump due to Corona misinformation.

* merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen digital editorial network.

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Rourke, Semansky

Source: merkur

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