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Trump leads Biden in US election rematch: Reuters/IPSOS

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Former Republican President Donald Trump headed by a democratic president Joe Biden by six percentage points in review Reuters/Ipsoswhich showed that Americans are unhappy with the electoral revenge

Trump leads Biden in US election rematch: Reuters/IPSOS

Former Republican President Donald Trump headed by a democratic president Joe Biden by six percentage points in review Reuters/Ipsoswhich showed that Americans are unhappy with the electoral revenge that became more obvious after the former president’s victory in New Hampshire.

A survey conducted between 1250 adults from all over the countryshowed that Trump is ahead of Biden by one from 40% to 34%, and the rest are unsure or do not plan to vote for anyone else or for no one. The poll had a margin of error of three percentage points.

This was a breakthrough for Trump. Review Reuters/Ipsos from beginning of the month showed tie between him and Biden, although national polling does not reflect the subtleties of the race, which will be decided this fall in only a handful of contested states.

Joe Biden, US President and Democratic re-election candidate | Photo: Reuters

Although Trump easily defeated his only opponent in the primaries, Nikki HaleySome 67% of those surveyed between Monday and Wednesday said they “tired of seeing the same candidates in the presidential election and they want someone new.” However, only 18% said they would not vote if Biden and Trump were your choice.

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“I hate to think that we constantly choose lesser of two evilsKimberly Sofge, a 56-year-old project manager from Washington, said this week. “Honestly, I think we can do better.”

Donald Trump, Republican candidate for US President | Photo: Reuters

Both candidates appear ready to take revenge after Trump’s back-to-back wins in Iowa and New HampshireThe White House sees Trump as an available challenger, and Trump is angry that Haley did not immediately drop out of the Republican race.

Trump’s six-point lead remained despite respondents being given the option to vote for third-party candidates, including an anti-vaccine activist. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with 36% support for Trump, 30% for Biden and 8% for Kennedy.

Slightly more than half of those surveyed said dissatisfied with the two party system American, and only every fourth was satisfied.

Robert Kennedy Jr. independent candidate for US President | Photo: Reuters

(Reuters)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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