Former Vice President Joe Biden leads other candidates in the 2020 Democratic primary, steady with 32%, followed by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (19%) and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (15%), according to a new poll from Quinnipiac University.
There hasn't been a significant change in the race since Quinnipiac's last poll earlier in August. Wednesday is the last day to qualify for the September debate stage, and no candidates qualified because of this poll. The next top three candidates are California Sen. Kamala Harris , South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and businessman Andrew Yang . All other candidates got 1% or lower in the poll.
The Democrats all received above half the vote in the poll , while Trump was stuck at around two-in-five registered voters who said they'll support his reelection. Trump's approval remains steady: 38% of registered voters approve of the job he's doing compared to 56% who disapprove. His worst approval is on race relations . More approve of how he's handling foreign policy, immigration, trade, and gun policy.
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