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Former US President Trump leads President Biden by 1% among US citizens - poll

 
 CANDIDATES DONALD TRUMP and Joe Biden face off during the final presidential debate of that election season, Oct. 22, 2020. (photo credit: Brendan Smialowski, Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
CANDIDATES DONALD TRUMP and Joe Biden face off during the final presidential debate of that election season, Oct. 22, 2020.
(photo credit: Brendan Smialowski, Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

Regarding job approval, 43% approved of Trump’s job performance when he was president, and 52% disapproved, compared to Biden's, which has been steady at 36%.

Donald Trump leads Joe Biden by 1%, with 47% of US adults supporting the former US president over the current one, an ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll published Thursday revealed. Among registered voters, the two are tied at 46% support each. 

The poll also revealed that two-thirds of Americans believe Joe Biden should step aside as the Democratic nominee for the presidential election in November, and 85% believe he is too old to continue being president. This is an increase of 4% from April.

The poll was conducted between July 5 and July 9 among a random national sample of 2,431 adults. Partisan divisions are 32%-29%-27%, Democrats-Republicans-independents. The results have a 2% margin of sampling error. 

If Vice President Kamala Harris replaces Biden as the Democratic nominee, the survey respondents support Harris against Trump by a margin of 3% points, 49% to 46%.

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Among registered voters, the difference decreased by one percentage point to 49% for Harris and 47% for Trump. 

US Senator Kamala Harris launches her campaign for President of the United States (credit: ELIJAH NOUVELAGE / REUTERS)
US Senator Kamala Harris launches her campaign for President of the United States (credit: ELIJAH NOUVELAGE / REUTERS)

For those who could replace Biden’s ticket following Harris, 7% of respondents named California Gov. Gavin Newsom as a preferred stand-in, 4% chose former First Lady Michelle Obama, 3% each supported Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, 2% supported independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and 1% of respondents supported eight other political figures from Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear to Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Others gained support with less than half a percent.

Approval of Joe Biden compared to Donald Trump

Biden's job approval rating is 36%, stable but weak, the poll showed. Though neither Trump nor Biden is broadly popular, Biden has a better personal favorability rating than Trump. Voters view Biden as more honest and trustworthy, leading Trump by 17 points, 39% to 22%.

Approximately 40% of Americans say neither has the mental sharpness or the physical health to serve effectively, and as many say neither is honest and trustworthy. 60% say Trump is too old for a second term, up from 44% in the spring of last year. 


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Since the debate, half of Americans say their favorability of Biden decreased, compared to 22% who shared the same sentiment about Trump’s performance. Twenty-seven percent see Trump more favorably because of the debate, compared to 7% for Biden.

Among Biden’s supporters who say they would vote for him in November, 81% believe he is too old for another term. Among Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents, 62% think he should step aside. 

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If Biden withdraws, 44% of Americans said they'd be satisfied with Harris as the Democratic nominee, with 53% dissatisfied. Among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, satisfaction with Harris reached 70%, and 76% among current Biden supporters, according to the poll.

Regarding job approval, 43% approved of Trump’s job performance when he was president, and 52% disapproved. This is a nine percent margin over Biden whose approval rating has been steady at 36%.

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