Two days after the second debate, Joe Biden continues to lead the polls – O Jornal Económico



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A few days before the second presidential debate, Democratic candidate Joe Biden continues to lead the polls for the elections to be held in early November, with one of those studies pointing to a nine-point lead.

In the New York Times / Siena College poll conducted Oct. 15-18, 50% of voters said they would likely support Biden, while 41% chose Trump, a nine-point lead that is in line with the average of realclearpolitics from national surveys. , which was 8.9 points before this survey.

The data revealed that voters preferred Biden to Trump to deal with the pandemic, having gained a 12-point lead. Regarding the choice of Supreme Court justices, the Democrat was six points ahead, the same advantage he obtained over Donald Trump on maintaining law and order.

Numbers that put Joe Biden in a comfortable position in the race for the White House. However, the latest update to the 2020 IBD / TIPP presidential poll shows that Republicans are rallying around Trump and that Biden is losing Democratic support as the gap between independents has narrowed.

According to data from the IBD / TIPP Trump vs. Biden, the Democratic candidate is ahead of the Republican candidate by 2.3 points, 48.1% -45.8%, in a presidential poll of four candidates with potential voters. Libertarian candidate Jo Jorgensen has 3% support and Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins 0.9%.

Since the IBD / TIPP poll on October 12, support for Biden has dropped 3.8 points, from 51.9% to 48.1%. Trump’s poll numbers rose 2.4 points to his new watermark of 45.8%. Biden’s leadership peaked at 8.6 points, according to data released Oct. 13.



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