Biden narrowly leads Trump in the poll
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US President Joe Biden is slightly ahead of former President Donald Trump. This is evidenced by the data from a new Quinnipiac University poll.
According to it, Biden enjoys the support of 48% of voters, while Trump has 45%.
However, when the poll is expanded to include independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and candidates from third-party organizations Jill Stein and Cornel West, Trump leads Biden with 39% to 38%.
According to the poll data, Kennedy Jr. is supported by 13% of voters, Stein by 4%, and West by 3%.
Earlier, the former US president stated that Kennedy Jr.'s participation in the race would benefit the Republican Party's prospects.
"RFK Jr. is the most Radical Left Candidate in the race, by far. [...] I guess this would mean he is going to be taking votes from Crooked Joe Biden, which would be a great service to America," The Hill quotes excerpts from Trump's statement on his social media platform, Truth Social.
"It’s great for MAGA (Make America Great Again)," noted the former US President.
The poll was conducted among 1,407 registered voters nationwide from March 21 to 25. The margin of error was 2.6 percentage points.
However, when the poll is expanded to include independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and candidates from third-party organizations Jill Stein and Cornel West, Trump leads Biden with 39% to 38%.
According to the poll data, Kennedy Jr. is supported by 13% of voters, Stein by 4%, and West by 3%.
Earlier, the former US president stated that Kennedy Jr.'s participation in the race would benefit the Republican Party's prospects.
"RFK Jr. is the most Radical Left Candidate in the race, by far. [...] I guess this would mean he is going to be taking votes from Crooked Joe Biden, which would be a great service to America," The Hill quotes excerpts from Trump's statement on his social media platform, Truth Social.
"It’s great for MAGA (Make America Great Again)," noted the former US President.
The poll was conducted among 1,407 registered voters nationwide from March 21 to 25. The margin of error was 2.6 percentage points.
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