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The new Rasmussen poll had Donald Trump at 46% and Joe Biden at 36%. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. came in at 9% in the latest poll. The remaining people polled chose another candidate or said they were ...
A new national telephone and online survey by Rasmussen Reports finds that, if the election were held today, just 40% of Likely U.S. Voters would vote to reelect Biden, while 46% would vote for Trump.
Democratic nominee Joe Biden leads President Trump by 12 points in a new national survey from Rasmussen, the conservative outlet that has historically found the race to be closer than other pollsters.
The past three Rasmussen polls have found Biden stretch his lead from 1 point to 8 points to 12 points over the course of a period that included the first presidential debate, Trump’s nomination ...
Biden and Trump locked in a dead heat, each claiming 45% of voter support in the latest poll. Americans rate Biden's performance unfavorably yet Trump's legal woes cast a shadow on his candidacy.
But Mr. Biden has become so unpopular that Mr. Trump is now leading the President in most head-to-head surveys. In the latest WSJ poll published on the weekend, Mr. Trump is leading Mr. Biden 47% ...
On July 12, Rasmussen showed Trump with a 6-point head-to-head lead over Biden. One week later, on July 19, the pollster reported a 3-point Trump lead.. Individual polls, of course, mean little on ...
The latest Rassmussen national poll on the 2024 presidential contest shows Donald Trump leading Joe Biden by ten points in a two-way contest, and by 12 points in a five-way race. Polls are not ...
Trump vs. Biden: A dramatic ... Trump, 77, has been testing the limits of gag orders in the federal case involving Jan. 6 and in the New York civil fraud case brought by the state attorney general.
"Most Americans do not want a rematch between Biden and Trump," she said on Tuesday after her loss to Trump in New Hampshire. "The first party to retire its 80-year-old candidate is going to be ...
Overall in New York City four years ago Biden received 2,321,759 votes, 76%, to Trump’s 691,682 votes, or 23%. Hillary Clinton 79% did better, winning 79% of the vote in Gotham to Trump’s 18% ...
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 59% of Likely U.S. Voters rate Trump’s record as more important to their vote than Biden’s ideas for the next four ...