Polls Annoying Trump! Will make a difference



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The presidential elections in the United States lasted two weeks and the voters of the country began to cast their votes by mail or by going to the voting centers. In this process, the media and polling companies that take the pulse of the street are trying to predict the results of the elections with joint polls.

Polls that predict Democrat Hillary Clinton will finish 4 percent before the 2016 presidential election show that Biden will win the election with a low of 5 and a high of 12 points this year.

IBD / TIPP: 5.2 PERCENT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BIDEN AND TRUMP

In the joint survey conducted by the media company “Inverstor’s Business Daily” (IBD) and the “Technometric Institute of Policy and Policy” (TIPP) in the US on October 12, it was predicted that Biden will score a difference of 5.2 points against Trump. In the poll, support for Biden was found to decline from 51.9 percent to 49.6 percent according to the previous poll, while support for Trump increased from 43.4 percent to 44.4 percent. The poll predicted 2.3 percent support for independent candidates Jo Jorgensen and 0.9 percent for Howie Hawkins.

ABC / WAPO: TRUMP 42 PERCENT, 54 PERCENT OFFER

In the national poll released by ABC television and the Washington Post on October 10, the difference between Biden and Trump was observed around 12 points. In the survey, it was noted that support for Biden among women was 59 percent, it was found that the Trump administration’s fight against the new type of coronavirus epidemic (Kovid-19) was not approved at a rate of 73 percent.

10% DIFFERENCE IN THE CNBC SURVEY

On the other hand, in the joint poll by US television CNBC and the research company Change Research, it was observed that support for Biden was 52 percent and support for Trump 42 percent. “How would you describe your feelings towards the following people?” 35 percent of those surveyed answered “very positive” for Trump, while 59 percent responded “quite negative.” Regarding the question that was asked to Biden, 30 percent of the participants responded “quite positively” and 39 percent said “quite negatively.”

AVOID 8 POINTS AHEAD ON JTN / RMG SURVEY

In a joint poll conducted by the media organization “Just The News” and the RMG research company from October 8-10, it was found that 51% of the participants said they would support Biden and 43% Trump. The poll estimated that in a scenario with high Republican turnout, the gap between the two candidates would narrow to 5 percent, with Biden’s support of 50 percent and Trump’s 45 percent. In a scenario for the Democrats’ high turnout rate, it was claimed that Biden could see 53 percent and Trump 41 percent.

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