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The following graph depicts the standing of each candidate in the poll aggregators from September 2019 to November 2020. Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, had an average polling lead of 7.9 percentage points over incumbent President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee.
2020 presidential election exit poll [304] Response category Biden Trump % of total vote Total vote 51 47 100 Trump job approval Strongly approve 4 96 38 Somewhat approve 20 75 12 Somewhat disapprove 89 7 10 Strongly disapprove 97 1 39 Quality of candidate that mattered most Has good judgment 68 26 24 Cares about people like me 49 50 21
Per exit polls by the Associated Press, Biden's strength in Connecticut came from college-educated and high income voters. [37] Biden won a combined 70% in large cities and 62% in suburban areas, a key demographic in a heavily suburban state.
Biden won more than half of Georgia women in 2020, and women also accounted for more than half of voters that year, according to CNN exit polls. Data reported as of noon ET on October 22. - CNN
In 2020, according to exit polling, Trump won just 2% of those who disapproved of his performance as president in each of these states and turned out to vote. ... These CNN polls were conducted ...
Exit polls reach far more people than the average pre-Election-Day poll, which typically only includes 1,000-2,000 people. Edison Research reached more than 100,000 voters in the 2020 general ...
In this election, Ohio weighed in at 12.5% more Republican than the nation as a whole, even voting more Republican than Texas, a Southern state that has been a GOP stronghold for four decades. While Biden outperformed Hillary Clinton in the Midwest at large, Trump managed to flip two Ohio counties Republican: Lorain , a suburban county of ...
The National Election Pool (NEP) is a consortium of American news organizations formed in 2003 to provide exit polling information for US elections, replacing the Voter News Service following the latter's disbandment the same year. [1] The system produced skewed results in the 2004 US presidential election [1] [2] and in the 2016 presidential ...