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Two months before the 2020 US elections, Democratic candidate Joe Biden holds an advantage over President Donald Trump in many national polls.
With respect to the 2020 U.S. election, more than 10 polls released last week showed candidate Joe Biden leading by at least 2 percentage points and at most 10 percentage points compared to opponent – Equivalent total President Donald Trump, Vox reported on 6/6.
Taken together, the polls that give the Democratic Party candidate the highest national average are 6.9 percentage points, according to RealClearPolitics analysis.
The results show that the dominance of the former US vice president in polls against the incumbent president remains, although Joe Biden’s lead is less than the 10 percentage points achieved at the end of June. .
2020 U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden has the best record in polls conducted by Quinnipiac (which took place Aug 28-Aug 3) and CBS News / YouGov (Apr 2-April 4). Both polls showed that Joe Biden had a 10 percentage point advantage over Donald Trump, with 42% of potential voters saying they would vote for Trump and 52% saying they would vote for Biden.
Polls from Investor’s Business Daily / TIPP, CNN / SSRS and Grinnell College in late August and early September found Mr. Biden ahead with 8 points, while USA Today / Suffolk University and Reuters / Ipsos polls showed that Biden had a 7 point lead. Additionally, the Harvard CAPS / Harris polls, the Democratic candidate, took the lead with six points.
However, Vox notes, other polls conducted in the same time period suggest that Joe Biden’s leadership ability is much lower. For example, an Emerson University poll of 1,500 voters showed Joe Biden was only 2 percentage points ahead.
Overall, the level of support for incumbent President Donald Trump in the two months leading up to 2020 U.S. Election Day appears to have increased slightly after the end of the Republican congress on Aug. 28, according to the U.S. news agency. However, post-congress support was not strong enough to put Donald Trump ahead of Joe Biden in any recent national poll.
Vox said that in the 2020 US presidential election, Donald Trump has an economic advantage, while Joe Biden dominates in other areas.
In polls, the majority of voters noted, they have more confidence in Donald Trump’s ability to lead the economy. The Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll survey found that 53% of Americans trust Donald Trump more than Joe Biden in the economic recovery. However, when it comes to most other issues, voters seem to have more confidence in the former US vice president.
Many responded to the Quinnipiac poll that, compared to Donald Trump, Joe Biden will do a better job of addressing racial inequality (58%) and the COVID-pandemic (56%).
However, Vox notes, two months before US Election Day in early November, any unforeseen circumstances could lead to significant changes.
In fact, at the same time in the 2016 US elections, former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton was ahead of Donald Trump in the polls.
Joe Biden is ahead of President Donald Trump by an average of 7 percentage points at the end of August, while Mrs. Clinton is on average 4 points ahead at the same time four years ago.
Support for Donald Trump grew closer to Clinton during the 2016 election cycle, but still ranked above Trump for most of the time before the election.
Experts explained to Vox that many polls in the 2016 US elections failed to attract last-minute voters.
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