With a little over four months to go before the Nov. 3 general election, Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate, leads Trump by 10 percentage points among registered voters, according to the latest poll
(CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden leads over President Donald Trump in one of the critical Midwestern states that helped the Republican Party win the presidency four years ago, according to a Marquette University poll from Wisconsin. And a new poll out of Ohio from Quinnipiac University shows a tied race in a state where Trump bested Hillary Clinton by 8 percentage points in 2016. The Wisconsin poll, released by Marquette University Law School on Wednesday, finds Biden widening his lead over Trump, garnering 49% of registered voters to Trump's 41%. In early May, Biden stood at 46% and Trump at 43%. Trump's job approval has ticked down slightly -- 45% of Wisconsin voters who approve of the job he's doing as president, 51% disapprove. That's moved from 47% approve and 49% disapprove in early May. Three in 10 voters approve of how Trump is handling the nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd and police brutality against Black Americans. Overall, 61% of Wisconsin voters approve of the protests, while 36% disapprove. Around a quarter of voters support calls to "defund the police," 70% oppose, while 81% a call to "restructure the role of police and require greater accountability for police misconduct," 16% oppose. Under half (44%) approve of how Trump is handling coronavirus, 52% disapprove. Concern around coronavirus has decreased slightly, with 55% who say they're worried about Cpvid-19, compared to 60% in March. In Ohio, Biden received 46% support among registered voters and 45% support Trump, according to the Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday. Trump's approval stands at 44% approve, 53% disapprove in the Buckeye State and 43% approve, 54% disapprove of his handling of coronavirus. The majority of voters in Ohio think coronavirus restrictions are being lifted at the right speed -- 60% say so -- and 19% think they're being lifted too quickly and 19% say not fast enough. Trump leads Biden in prospective handling of the economy (53% Trump would do a better job, 43% Biden), while Biden leads Trump in race relations (54% Biden, 38% Trump), health care (51% Biden, 43% Trump), response to coronavirus (50% Biden, 45% Trump) and handling a crisis (50% Biden, 46% Trump). Both states' governors receive positive approval ratings, with 58% who approve of Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and 75% approval for Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine. Evers' approval in Wisconsin is down from 64% in May, according to Marquette. DeWine is running 30 points ahead in job approval compared to Trump's Ohio approval. The Marquette Law School poll was conducted June 14 through 18 among a random national sample of 805 registered Wisconsin voters reached on landlines or cellphones by a live interviewer. Results for the full sample have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.3 percentage points. The Quinnipiac University poll was conducted June 18 through 22 among a random national sample of 1,139 registered Ohio voters reached on landlines or cellphones by a live interviewer. Results for the full sample have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.
Tony Stark et al. We all acknowledge that Pres Donald Trump has personality flaws but he is still better than the mentally deficit Joe Biden by a factor of 10X. This does not go away - "In 1988, Biden suffered two brain aneurysms, one on the right side and one on the left. Each required surgery with high risk of long-term impact on brain functionality. In February 1988, after suffering from several episodes of increasingly severe neck pain, Biden was taken by long-distance ambulance to Walter Reed Army Medical Center and given lifesaving surgery to correct an intracranial berry aneurysm that had begun leaking.[107][108] While recuperating, he suffered a pulmonary embolism, a major complication.[108] Another operation to repair a second aneurysm, which had caused no symptoms but was at risk of bursting, was performed in May 1988.[108][109] The hospitalization and recovery kept Biden from his duties in the Senate for seven months.[57]" If Biden wins he will be President in name only. The most obvious puppet President ever. There is not one person on this thread that can make a positive case for Joe Biden on his merits alone. It is very embarrassing that this is the best the Democrats could come up with. Biden's campaign slogan is - BE STUPID AND WIN - He earned his bachelor's degree in 1965 from the University of Delaware, with a double major in history and political science,[25] graduating with a class rank of 506 out of 688. Biden received his Juris Doctor in 1968,[34] graduating 76th of 85 in his class Joe Biden is asking all of America just one thing to be great - "If you can all be just a little more stupid like me - America will be a much better place."