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Biden vs. Trump: Who is leading the polls?
WASHINGTON — US voters see Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as the better candidate for the economy but prefer his Democratic rival President Joe Biden's approach on preserving democracy, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The three-day p
WASHINGTON — US voters see Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as the better candidate for the economy but prefer his Democratic rival President Joe Biden's approach on preserving democracy, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
The three-day poll that concluded on Sunday (June 23) showed that less than five months before the Nov 5 election, the electorate is divided on the candidates' approach on the issues that respondents view as the top two problems facing the nation.
Biden's approval rating, measured across all respondents in the poll, rose marginally to 37 per cent from 36 per cent in May when it tied the lowest reading of his presidency. Many Democrats worry Biden could be stung by voter concerns over his age — at 81 he's the oldest US president to hold the office — and disapproval within his party of his support of Israel's war against Hamas.
The three-day poll that concluded on Sunday (June 23) showed that less than five months before the Nov 5 election, the electorate is divided on the candidates' approach on the issues that respondents view as the top two problems facing the nation.
Biden's approval rating, measured across all respondents in the poll, rose marginally to 37 per cent from 36 per cent in May when it tied the lowest reading of his presidency. Many Democrats worry Biden could be stung by voter concerns over his age — at 81 he's the oldest US president to hold the office — and disapproval within his party of his support of Israel's war against Hamas.