Joe Biden leads across Trump in election survey

According to the results of this week's survey in Fox News, former US Deputy Chairman Joe Biden enjoys the confidence of 48 per cent of those who will vote in the November presidential elections, while current President Donald Trump is backed by 40 per cent of respondents. At the same time, according to average results of all [...]
At the same time, according to the average results of all polls, which at least partially cover this week, the Democrat Biden, if elections were held now, would receive 48 per cent of the vote, while Republican Trump would get 41 per cent.
Some would say that prior to the recent presidential elections, then democratic candidate Hillary Clinton had the advantage and that at the end she lost, but this week's advantage of Biden over Trump clearly exceeded Clinton's at the same time four years ago, broadcast CNN.
Interestingly, Trump now enjoys almost the same percentage of support as at the end of May 2016 - only about 0.4 percent less than in the same period four years ago.
The question that arises is whether Biden can maintain the advantage, but it is clear that his election campaign, which he runs from a television studio in his basement, is producing results, CNN concludes.












