Poll: Most Americans Believe President Trump Will Be Re-Elected In November


Washington Examiner: Majority agree Trump will beat Biden, 51%-43%

Utah Sen. Mitt Romney isn’t the only one who thinks President Trump will win reelection despite turmoil over the coronavirus and race.

The latest 2020 Zogby Poll of 1,007 likely voters shared with Secrets gave Trump a 51%-43% edge over Democrat Joe Biden. The poll has a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.

Most polls show Biden beating Trump, though Zogby recently put the race as a dead heat, 46%-46%.

The new poll is different. Instead of asking for their preference, it asked which candidate do voters think will win regardless of their personal politics. Here, issues such as voter enthusiasm play a role. And the belief that Republicans are better for the economy, also tested in the survey, likely gave Trump a slight edge.

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WNU Editor: This discussion on who will win is not limited to only the U.S.. When I talk politics with family and friends in Russia sand Ukraine, they all believe Trump will win. Even Iran's foreign minister believes President Trump will win re-election .... Iran's Zarif sees Trump favourite to win U.S. election (Reuters). As to the poll itself, pollster Jonathan Zogby has drawn the following interesting conclusions. He sees Trump remaining very strong with his base, as well as winning middle age and older voters. He also sees Trump crushing Biden among union workers. This is surprising. Union workers are suppose to be Biden's strength! Also according To Zogby, Trump is in a virtual tie with Biden among women, Hispanic, and suburban voters. This contradicts other polls that say the former vice-President is comfortably in the lead. But it should be noted that these same polls also predicted an easy Democrat win in the US House of Representatives District 25 in L.A. last month which ended in a Republican landslide .... A U.S. Republican Congressional Landslide This November? (May 13, 2020). My prediction: Trump will be re-elected because Hispanic voters who otherwise would have voted Democrat will vote for Trump, or not vote at all. President Trump will double his vote among Black voters. And Republicans who did not vote for him in 2016 will vote for him in this election cycle. The independent voter that voted for Trump in 2016 will also vote for him again this year.

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