All but one of the six Democratic candidates in the poll had a lead over Trump outside of the poll's margin of error.
Michael Bloomberg, a billionaire businessman and the former mayor of New York, had a lead over Trump similar to Biden's. Like the ex-vice president, the poll showed Bloomberg with a 9 percentage point lead over Trump—52 percent of voters said they would vote for him, while 43 percent said they would back Trump.
The poll shows Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts 5 percentage points ahead of Trump. About 50 percent of respondents would vote for her over Trump, while 45 percent said they would vote to re-elect the president. In this matchup, an additional 3 percent said they would vote for neither, and 2 percent said they had no opinion.
Lastly, Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota also had a lead over the president, but it is within the poll's margin of error of 3.4 percentage points. Asked whom they would support if she were to face off against Trump, 48 percent of respondents said they would vote for Klobuchar, while 45 percent said they would support Trump. Three percent said they had no opinion, and another 3 percent said they would instead vote for neither.
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