Biden leads Trump by 11 points as third of voters say race relations will be a major factor in their vote.
of 742 registered voters, conducted by Monmouth University between May 28 and June 1, found that Biden leads Trump by 11 points nationally, 52% to 41%.by double digits in 2016.
Biden is also far more trusted than Trump on the issue of race relations, with 52% of voters saying they have some or a great deal of confidence in him to handle issues of race compared to 40% who say the same for Trump.YouGov pollA third of voters say that race relations will play a major role in determining their vote in November, while 17% say it will be a minor factor and just under half say it won’t impact their vote.
With regards to the coronavirus pandemic, 47% say they have confidence in Trump’s handling while 54% say the same of Biden’s ability to handle the crisis.This poll comes as cities across the country are gripped by protests over the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black Minneapolis whose neck was knelt on by a police officer for nearly 8 minutes, according to
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