Biden defeats Trump in latest pre-election debate: CNN / GORDON poll



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On the night of October 23, the second and last debate was held in the United States between the candidates for the presidency of the United States, the current Head of State Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. After the election debate in the United States, about 53% of those polled by CNN believe that Biden won.

According to a poll by the US television channel CNN, the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden won the debate with current President Donald Trump, which took place on the night of October 22.

53% of those polled voted for Biden, 39% of the voters voted for Trump.

73% of those polled believe that Trump deserved criticism from his opponent, 50% believe that Trump has reason to retaliate against the Democrat.

55% of Americans surveyed expressed concern about Trump’s policies, 41% of those surveyed are dissatisfied with Biden’s course.

Observers of the debate decided that Trump is still better informed about the economy than Biden (56% versus 44%). In foreign policy, 50% of respondents sided with the Democrat, 48% sided with the incumbent president. Biden had a wide advantage over Trump in the fight against coronavirus (57% vs. 41%), climate change (67% vs. 29%) and racial inequality.

The Trump-Biden debate in Nashville was the final round of televised pre-election debates for presidential candidates.

The CNN poll was conducted after a telephone debate with 585 registered voters.

In total, the presidential candidates were supposed to hold three rounds of debate, but the second meeting on October 15 in Miami cancelled: Trump contracted the coronavirus, so they decided to hold the event online, but the head of the White House refused to waste time for virtual discussions.

The United States presidential elections will be held on November 3, 2020. Due to the coronavirus epidemic in several states, voting was conducted early by mail. Trump has repeatedly accused the system of fraud and called for the abandonment of vote-by-mail.



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