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After being hospitalized, Trump continued to use Twitter to gain support from voters. Photo: Screenshot of Trump’s Twitter image
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced the diagnosis of Wuhan pneumonia in the hospital after the first televised debate with an aggressive attitude last Wednesday. Although these two things will cause Trump to deduct points in the common sense judgment of many people, the survey results previously published by John Zogby Strategies and EMI Research Solution are to the contrary.
According to this poll, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden leads Trump between 49% and 47%. Compared with 49% to 42% on July 8 and 48% to 42% on August 29, the gap between the two parties has narrowed to the margin of error.
Biden has more support than Trump in the following groups: Democrats (91% to 8%), voters aged 18 to 29 (60% to 35%), voters aged 30 to 49 (50% to 45%), women (56% vs. 41%), Progressives (85% vs. 15%), Liberals (85% vs. 14%), Moderate Centrists (58% vs. 36%), Hispanic (61%) vs. 34%) , Afro-descendants (87% compared to 11%).
Trump beat Biden in the following groups: Republicans (94% vs. 6%), voters ages 50-64 (53% vs. 45%), voters over 65 (50% vs. 47%), Catholic voters (51% vs 46%), evangelicals (68% vs 32%), conservatives (78% vs 18%), very conservative voters (92% vs 8%). He is in a leadership position among whites (56% vs. 40%) and families with parents with children under 17 (54% vs. 40%).
44% of independent voters support Biden and 12% support Trump.
The percentage of people who believe that Trump will be re-elected remains high (43% vs. 40%).
John Zogby, founder of “Zogby Strategy”, said this result is contrary to his own observation: Trump was not injured in the first television debate and in hospitalization. In fact, the support he currently receives (47%) is 1 percentage point higher than his 2016 vote rate.
Trump appears to have consolidated his voter base among whites, fathers, conservatives, men, and Republicans. Joe Biden has yet to get enough support among Hispanics (at least 66% -67%), and the same is true among Africans (at least 90% support), especially in Pennsylvania and Michigan. This is especially true on key battlefields like Sagan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Georgia.
Zogby noted that since 2000, the US presidential election has seen repeated ups and downs and may continue into the next month. Since voters who voted early had a higher percentage of support for Biden, while voters on General Election Day were more supportive of Trump. As a result, Trump won on General Election Day and Biden’s vote-by-mail ballots arrived. In the end, the chance of pigs and sheep changing color is very high. .
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced the diagnosis of Wuhan pneumonia in the hospital after the first televised debate with an aggressive attitude last Wednesday.
Although these two things will cause Trump to deduct points in the common sense judgment of many people, the survey results previously announced by John Zogby Strategies and EMI Research Solution are to the contrary.
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