President Biden is slightly behind former President Donald Trump among registered voters as the presidential race shifts into general election mode, a new poll shows.
Former President Donald Trump holds a slim advantage over President Biden after the two candidates secured their parties' nominations, a new poll shows. The two politicians unofficially secured their respective parties' nominations on Tuesday after both passed the required threshold of delegates. The USA Today poll – conducted in partnership with Suffolk University – found that 40% of respondents favored Trump, compared to 38% for Biden.
key finding of the survey was the number of registered voters who are open to changing their minds. Approximately 25% of those surveyed said they would consider switching their vote between now and the election – 14% of likely Biden voters and 15% of likely Trump voters. Among those polled, 15% of respondents reported disliking both candidates, according to USA Today.
The USA Today/Suffolk University poll surveyed 1,000 registered voters. Respondents were contacted via cellphone and landline. It was conducted from March 8 to 11 and reports a margin of error of +/- 3.1%.
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