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On November 3, a month before the US presidential election, Democratic candidate Joe Biden leads President Trump between 8% and 10%. In addition, 56% of those surveyed said that the winner of the November presidential election should decide to succeed federal judge Ruth Vader Ginsburg, who passed away. Reporter Lee Dong-woo reports Just one month before the November 3 presidential election, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is consistently ahead of President Trump. The New York Times and the University of Siena surveyed 950 voters across the country and found that Biden was 8 percentage points ahead of President Trump with an approval rating of 49%. Male voters’ preference for both candidates was the same at 45%, but the female voter was 53% versus 37%, with Biden’s candidate at 16 percentage points. White voters favored Trump by 49% to 42%, but people of color overwhelmingly supported Biden at 66% to 22%. Meanwhile, in this poll, 56% of respondents said that the nomination of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Vader Ginsberg should be made by the next president, more than 41% of respondents who said President Trump should exercise it. . President Trump has nominated conservative Judge Amy Connie Barrett to replace Ginsburg, and the two candidates strongly oppose the issue. According to a poll by ABC and The Washington Post, Biden was 53% and Trump 10% ahead of 43%. Biden is 7 percentage points ahead of President Trump in the average of recent national polls compiled by Real Clear Politics. Biden has a 3.8% lead over President Trump in six rival states, including Michigan, Florida and Arizona, which hold the key to winning or losing the presidential election, but the gap is gradually narrowing. At the time of the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton won the majority of voters, but handed the six competing states to President Trump and drank a bitter defeat in voter turnout. This is YTN Dongwoo Lee