U.S. election: Obama campaigns for candidate Joe Biden, criticises Trump on pandemic
- by Lorene Schwartz
- in People
- — Nov 3, 2020
President Trump has broken the tie in Iowa, a new poll shows, leading former vice president Joe Biden, 48%-41%.
Opinion polls show Trump trailing Biden nationally, but with a closer contest in the most competitive states that will decide the election.
Obama and Biden participated in a joint event in MI with just three days until the presidential election.
Six out of ten voters said the country was on the wrong track under the president's leadership and a majority disapproved of Trump's handling of the pandemic, according to the latest poll.
Farah touted Trump's foreign and domestic policy achievements, asserting that Trump is "doing the job - not hosting celebrity get-togethers like we saw under the Obama-Biden administration".
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The poll found that 57 percent of voters disprove Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, while 55 percent in the poll approve his administration's dealing with the economy. That has only made Sawyer, of Blanchard, like Trump more.
But some state-level surveys dramatically overestimated Mrs. Clinton's support in key states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin - all of which the president carried narrowly in 2016 en route to his win.
The poll of 1,000 registered voters, more than half of whom were reached by telephone, took place on October 29 and 30 and shows an error rate of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. President J. Ann Selzer is the rising support for Trump with independents. That's a little less than Biden's 11-point lead in the NBC News / WSJ poll two weeks ago. One example is independents, whom Trump won last time.
Staff on the bus called 911 as cars flying Trump flags pulled in front and slowed down as the bus was travelling from San Antonio to Austin, the Biden campaign said. "And while there is still a big gap among men - they're going for Trump by a 24-point margin - it's just a 9-point margin for Biden with women".