https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...tchups-michigan-wisconsin-florida/4488735002/ Trump loses almost every matchup with top 2020 Democrats in Florida, Wisconsin and Michigan, polls find WILLIAM CUMMINGS | USA TODAY | 6:05 pm EST January 16, 2020 WASHINGTON – Most of the top Democratic candidates hold narrow leads over President Donald Trump in the key states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Florida, according to three recent polls. In the swing state of Florida, which has broken for the winner by slim margins in the last six presidential elections, former Vice President Joe Biden edged out Trump 51.4%-48.6% in a hypothetical matchup, according to a poll from Florida Atlantic University. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., performed even better, beating the president 52.9%-47.1%. Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts led Trump by less than 2 percentage points, 50.8%-49.2%. And the poll found former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg in a 50%-50% tie with the president
https://www.newsweek.com/new-florid...-bloomberg-biden-sanders-warren-1488259?amp=1 . U.S. NEW FLORIDA 2020 POLL SHOWS TRUMP IN TROUBLE AGAINST BLOOMBERG, BIDEN, SANDERS AND WARREN By Hunter Moyler On 2/20/20 at 10:28 AM EST U.S.FLORIDAELECTION 2020POLL A new poll shows that President Donald Trump is either behind or in dead heat with four of his Democratic challengers in Florida. The results of the University of North Florida/First Coast News poll, which came from interviews with 725 Florida voters between February 16 and 18, were published Wednesday, according to First Coast News. The margin of error was plus or minus 3.6 percent. Among other questions, pollsters asked respondents whom they would vote for if the general election were that day and they had to decide between Trump and one of the Democratic candidates. The poll revealed that businessman and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg would fare best against Trump in the Sunshine State if he was the Democratic nominee and the election was on the day the poll was taken. Fifty percent of all respondents said they would vote for Bloomberg, while 44 percent would support Trump's re-election and 6 percent were undecided. Former Vice President Joe Biden performed only slightly better than Trump. The poll showed that 49 percent of respondents said they would vote for Biden, while 48 percent would support Trump and 3 percent were not sure. The president and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who narrowly lost to former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg in Iowa's delegate count but won the New Hampshire primary, had equal support among poll respondents. Forty-eight percent of respondents said they would vote for Sanders if he was the nominee and the election were held that day, and 48 percent said they would support Trump. Meanwhile, 4 percent of respondents said they were undecided.
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