Five percent of voters who opted for the Republican in the 2020 election say they now intend to vote for the Democratic incumbent.
About one in 20 people who voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 election plan to vote for Joe Biden in November's ballot, according to a poll.The presumptive Republican presidential nominee is set to face the incumbent Democratic president in in November, and polls have so far shown that the results of the 2020 White House rematch will be tight, with the pair statistically tied or holding only marginal leads in a number of surveys.
The polling also shows that Biden is leading Trump by one point nationally, 41 percent to 40 percent. This marks his second-consecutive lead in Redfield & Wilton Strategies survey. Prior to those polls, Biden had not led Trump since June 2023, according to the firm.Redfield & Wilton Strategies did not share their methodology and sample size for this poll and Newsweek has contacted them via their website form for further information.
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