Tough competition expected between Trump and Joe Biden in presidential election: survey

 Presidential election includes current President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden

Presidential election includes current President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden

Washington … News Time

The prospect of a thorny contest between current President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden is expected in the US presidential election in November this year, in this regard, analysts say that after the collapse of the Corona virus, the presidential election campaign in the United States will rapidly catch up, which is unavoidable. According to a recent survey by the American newspaper The Washington Post and ABC News Network, public opinion about the two potential candidates is almost equal. About 50 percent of the general adult population favors Biden, while 44 percent favor Trump. One of the questions asked individually was, you would vote for if there were elections today, In response, 49 percent voted in favor of Biden while 47 percent voted in favor of Trump.

55% of those polled said they were excited to support President Trump, while 32% said they were somewhat supportive of Donald Trump’s re-election. Former US Vice President Joe Biden says about 28% of people say he is passionate, while 46% of Americans say they are somewhat supportive of Biden. Trump was more inclined toward economic issues, while Biden was backed by the healthcare system. On an economy-wide question, 52% said President Trump was more reliable in handling the economy. While 42% think that Biden is better at handling economic matters.

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