Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden holds a double-digit lead nationally over Trump, with 7 in 10 voters saying the country is on the wrong track, and majorities disapproving of the president’s handling of the coronavirus and race relations.
Biden’s lead in last month’s poll was 7 points, 49 percent to 42 percent.
In a Nutshell:
- Majority of voters still approve of Trump’s handling of our economy.
- Biden’s biggest supporters:
- African American voters (80 percent to 6 percent)
- Latinos (67-22 percent)
- Voters ages 18 to 34 (62-23 percent)
- Women (58-35 percent)
- White voters with college degrees (53-38 percent)
- Trump’s biggest fans:
- All white voters (49 percent to 42 percent)
- Men (45-43 percent)
- Whites without college degrees (57-35 percent)
Trump doesn’t do very well when it comes to handling COVID-19 and race relations:
And in the combined 11 battleground states — Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — Biden leads Trump by 12 points, 52 percent to 40 percent.
What’s more, half of voters — 50 percent — say there is no chance at all they would vote for Trump (compared with 37 percent who say the same of Biden).