14 percent away: Biden deepens superiority over Trump

A survey by the prestigious newspaper “The New York Times” shows that the democratic candidate for US presidential elections, Joe Biden, is leading 14 percent more against current President Donald Trump. Biden has been added to the support of women and voters of nonwhite races. According to the reasons the American daily gives, [...]
Biden has been added to the support of women and voters of nonwhite races.
According to the American daily Biden's reasons, it has penetrated some traditional Republican voters who fled Trump because of the way he faced the situation created by the Tyvid 19th virus.
Beden is actively leading by the margin groups, the voters of different races, women, and young people. The former vice president of these groups is even getting more support than the Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton received in 2016. However, this survey shows that Biden is losing the support of men, whites, and middle age groups.
The democratic candidate, according to this survey, currently has 50 percent of voters, while Trump has 36 percent. This is estimated to be the biggest margin in Trump's disparity and is a sign that he is second in the race to receive another mandate as US president.
NYT writes that Trump has made several attempts since his election president in 2016 to expand his popular support beyond the right base, through which he won his past elections with only 46 percent of his popular vote but with modest victory at Elexorial College.












