New Florida 2020 poll shows Trump in trouble against Bloomberg, Biden, Sanders and Warren

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New Florida 2020 poll shows Trump in trouble against Bloomberg, Biden, Sanders and Warren
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The results indicated that at least two Democratic candidates were likely to defeat Trump in Florida if the general election were held the day the pollsters questioned the respondents.

Former Vice President Joe Biden performed only slightly better than Trump. The poll showed that 49 percent of respondents said they would vote for Biden, while 48 percent would support Trump and 3 percent were not sure.

Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren also showed the same amount of support as Trump. Forty-seven percent would vote for her if she was the nominee, with 47 percent supporting the president. Six percent of respondents in this matchup were unsure about whom they would vote for. Forty-nine percent said they would vote for Trump if the Democratic nominee was Buttigieg, while 45 percent would vote for the former Indiana mayor and 7 percent were undecided.

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