The results of a Washington Post-ABC News poll released Tuesday showed four Democratic presidential contenders winning by more than 10 percentage points in hypothetical match-ups against President Donald Trump.
The results showed Biden 17 percentage points ahead the incumbent president . Warren came in second with a 15 percentage point lead over Trump , followed by Sanders' 14 point advantage . Buttigieg, with 11 percentage points over the president , rounded out the double digit leaders, though Harris also garnered a distinct lead, with a 9 percentage points on the president .
Besides their preferences for the 2020 election, the poll also asked respondents about their opinions on Trump's performance as president. While a minority of poll participants approved of the president's job performance, those who did were staunch supporters."Among the 39 percent of registered voters who approve of Trump's job performance, Trump is winning at least 95 percent support against each of five possible Democratic opponents," according to the.
Pollsters further inquired as to respondents' impressions of the U.S. economy under the Trump administration. At 44 percent, a plurality said the economy had improved, while 33 percent said it had remained the same and 22 percent said it had worsened. Of those who said it had gotten better under Trump, 78 percent said the president deserved a"great deal" or"good amount" of credit for the progress.
Respondents were also asked if they believed that the policies implemented by the Trump administration have made the United States less or more"respected around the world today." A slight majority said that they thought the policies had made the U.S. less respected, a three percentage point increase since a prior-ABC poll that asked the same question in January.
"The current poll was completed just before the House voted along party lines to formalize the inquiry," according to the
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