Former VP Joe Biden holds a wide lead over President Trump in the national race for the White House, according to a new CNN poll. Biden leads Trump 53% to 42% among registered voters, roughly steady from CNN's poll in early March.
Biden leads Trump 53% to 42% among registered voters, roughly steady from CNN's poll in early March. The nationwide picture shows Biden starts with an edge among voters generally, but national polling cannot address the state-by-state electoral college race which ultimately determines the presidency. The coronavirus pandemic has drastically altered presidential campaigning.
And the poll suggests Biden holds a broad advantage among younger voters, who tended to be more supportive of Sanders in the Democratic primary fight. Among those under age 35, 62% back Biden, 31% Trump, while Trump's support is stronger among seniors .As calls for increased voting by mail rise amidst the coronavirus outbreak, most Americans say they think it is important for states to continue to offer in-person voting . A sizable number would like to see November's vote go all mail.
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