In a recent ABC News/Ipsos poll, the race for the presidency between Donald Trump and Joe Biden is neck and neck, with both candidates garnering strong support in key areas. The survey, which included more than 2,200 adults, revealed that Trump has a slight edge over Biden, with 46% support compared to Biden’s 44%. Among registered voters, Biden leads with 46% to Trump’s 45%, while among likely voters, Biden maintains a 49% to 45% advantage.
Despite Trump’s lead in trust to handle most issues, Biden remains competitive on key personal attributes. The poll also included a five-way contest, which showed Trump leading with 42% support, followed by Biden at 40%, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at 12%, Cornel West at 2%, and Jill Stein at 1%.
One interesting finding from the poll is that 77% of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s supporters admit to knowing little about his positions on the issues. Additionally, Trump faces a potential risk in his ongoing trial in New York, with 20% of his supporters indicating they may reconsider their support if he is convicted of a felony.
Despite Biden’s substantial disadvantages, including low job approval ratings and concerns about his age, he remains competitive in the race. Factors such as being seen as honest and trustworthy, understanding the problems of people like you, and representing personal values have helped Biden stay in the game.
Overall, the poll highlights the close race between Trump and Biden, with both candidates facing challenges and opportunities as they head towards Election Day.