Powered by trust on the pandemic, Biden leads by 12 points nationwide: POLL

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BREAKING: Joe Biden holds a 17-point lead over Pres.Trump in trust to handle the coronavirus pandemic in a new ABCNews /Washington Post poll, powering him to a double-digit advantage in the race.

by The New York Times that he paid $750 in personal income taxes in 2017 and nothing at all in 11 out of 18 years for which it obtained his tax returns.

President Donald Trump gestures as he stands on a White House balcony speaking to supporters gathered on the South Lawn for a campaign rally that the White House is calling a "peaceful protest" in Washington, Oct. 10, 2020. Trump's supporters, conversely, are Republicans , conservatives , evangelical white Protestants , rural residents and those with no more than a high school diploma . Notable here is that Trump loses 9% of Republicans to Biden, while Biden loses 4% of Democrats to Trump -- although it's that 12-point Biden lead among independents that makes the big difference.

Trump is a slight +11 points among white men, Biden, a non-significant +7 among white women. The far bigger gap among whites is on the basis of education: Among whites who have a four-year college degree, Biden leads by 2-to-1, 63%-32%. Among those without a degree, the result is almost exactly reversed, 61%-35%, Trump-Biden. The result among college-educated whites is another case of the largest Democratic lead compared with exit poll results in the last 11 presidential elections.

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