Trump jumps out to 6-point lead following Biden’s debate disaster: Poll

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Trump jumps out to 6-point lead following Biden’s debate disaster: Poll

Former President Donald Trump‘s lead over Joe Biden has dramatically expanded in the days following the president’s disastrous debate, according to a new poll released as Democrats huddle and plot their next steps.

A New York Times-Siena College poll released Wednesday shows Trump leading Biden 49% to 43% nationally among likely voters, a 3-point improvement for Trump from just a week earlier before the debate. The survey, which was conducted from June 28 through Tuesday, July 2, found Trump is leading by even more among registered voters, 49% to 41%.

Biden’s dismal performance at Thursday’s debate continues to confront deeper doubts among Democrats about electing an 81-year-old and his fitness for office. Now, those concerns are reflected in the polling. A majority of every group in the poll, including black voters and Biden’s own supporters, said they believe the president’s age is problematic.

Overall, 74% of voters said they believe Biden is too old to stay in the White House, a number that is up 5 percentage points since the debate. Even among Democrats, concerns about Biden’s age increased by 8 percentage points in the days following the debate to 59%. The share of independent voters who said they felt that way increased to 79%.

Half of voters polled said they agree his “age is such a problem that he is not capable of handling the job of president,” and that number was even higher among independent voters, at 55%. Trump’s age is also highlighted in the polling — with 42% of voters viewing the former president as too old for the job, which was an increase of 3 points from a week before. However, the viewpoint was heavily embraced among Democrats. Only 19% of respondents found Trump was too old to be capable of handling the job.


 
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