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First poll after the first presidential debate Biden 54% vs Trump 41% (complementary)
13% approval rating gap, the largest yet
(Seoul = News 1) Reporter Park Hyung-ki |
2020-10-02 05:40 shipped
US President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speak at the first televised presidential debate held at Case Reserve Western University in Cleveland, Ohio, on the 29th (local time). © AFP = News1 © News1 Reporter Dongmyeong Woo |
After the first presidential debate on the 29th of last month, the gap in approval ratings between President Donald Trump and Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden appeared to widen.
According to a poll by CNBC and Change Research, a US economic media outlet, of 925 voters nationwide from the night of the 29th to the 30th of last month, 54% of those surveyed supported Biden Revelado. By comparison, only 41% of those surveyed supported President Trump.
As a result, the approval rating gap widened to 13%, even more than in the previous survey. The largest approval rating gap before was a poll conducted in June. At that time, the gap between the two candidates was 12% p.
In a poll related to the first television debate, 53% said candidate Biden did better. 29% of those surveyed said President Trump was cured.
45% of those polled said that President Trump did not live up to expectations in the debate, and 11% of those polled said that candidate Biden did not debate better than expected.
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