Breaking: Biden leads Trump, 50% to 41%, in a WSJ/NBC News poll. More than half the former vice president’s supporters said their pick is more anti-Trump than pro-Biden.
President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden start their nominating conventions this month with Mr. Trump struggling to reach a level of job approval that would make re-election more likely and his challenger drawing soft support that could present turnout challenges, the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows.
Less than three months before November’s election, 50% of registered voters nationally say they would vote for Mr. Biden if the election were held now, while 41% back Mr. Trump. That is essentially unchanged...
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