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More Americans believe President Donald Trump could win a second term in office and former Vice President Joe Biden is emerging as a Democrat who could possibly try to defeat him in the 2020 election, according to a new CNN poll published Sunday.

Will Trump win a second term?

The poll, conducted by SSRS, found that the public is about split over whether they believe Trump will win a second term. Forty-six percent of those surveyed say that’s likely to happen while 47 percent said it is not likely.

The figures showed improvement over a March survey, when 54 percent said they believe Trump will not serve a second term.

The survey also showed that support for Trump serving a second term is growing across party lines, according to CNN.

What groups increased support for Trump?

Increases were shown among men (8 points), independents (from 39 percent in March to 47 percent currently). An increase was also seen among voters who said they are likely to cast ballots in this year’s midterm election (37 percent in March to 46 percent in the latest poll).

About 74 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents indicated they would like to see Trump nominated in 2020. In contrast, about 21 percent said they would prefer a different candidate.

Among Democrats, Biden is leading the pack. He was chosen by Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents as the top pick among 16 candidates, according to the report.

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Will the loser of the next election please step forward?

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12 hours ago, WestVirginiaRebel said:
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More Americans believe President Donald Trump could win a second term in office and former Vice President Joe Biden is emerging as a Democrat who could possibly try to defeat him in the 2020 election, according to a new CNN poll published Sunday.

Will Trump win a second term?

The poll, conducted by SSRS, found that the public is about split over whether they believe Trump will win a second term. Forty-six percent of those surveyed say that’s likely to happen while 47 percent said it is not likely.

The figures showed improvement over a March survey, when 54 percent said they believe Trump will not serve a second term.

The survey also showed that support for Trump serving a second term is growing across party lines, according to CNN.

What groups increased support for Trump?

Increases were shown among men (8 points), independents (from 39 percent in March to 47 percent currently). An increase was also seen among voters who said they are likely to cast ballots in this year’s midterm election (37 percent in March to 46 percent in the latest poll).

About 74 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents indicated they would like to see Trump nominated in 2020. In contrast, about 21 percent said they would prefer a different candidate.

Among Democrats, Biden is leading the pack. He was chosen by Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents as the top pick among 16 candidates, according to the report.

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Will the loser of the next election please step forward?

Joe Biden will be 76 this November, I’m thinking, Joe’s age would be a problem with the voters of that party and Joe himself.

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Oct 18, 2018

 

On Aug. 12, 2016, The Post's Jenna Johnson reported on a President Trump rally in Erie, Pa. She returned to the same arena Oct. 10 as Trump campaigns for midterms.
 
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WaPo just don't get it! And of course the comments...oh my the comments.
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