52% of people who didn't vote in 2016 say they're voting in 2020 for Biden

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52% of people who didn't vote in 2016 say they're voting in 2020 for Biden
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A new poll shows former Vice President Joe Biden with a 20 point lead over President Donald Trump among voters who did not vote in the 2016 election.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden appears on stage after Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris spoke during the third night of the Democratic National Convention from the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware on August 19, 2020.A new poll shows that former Vice President Biden has a large advantage over President Donald Trump in November's election among those who sat out the 2016 election.

The poll also found that Biden has an 11 percent lead over Trump among all voters. The early results use a probability-based model, one of three methods that will be included when the full poll results are released later this month.

Biden's overall lead was said to be larger when respondents were asked the question about how they would vote"if the election were held today," although it was not revealed by how much. His lead was said to be smaller when respondents were asked how they believe their social circle would vote, while it shrunk to"single digits" when they were asked how their state would vote.

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