Wall Street expects a Trump win in 2020, but a new poll points to a different outcome

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It may be time for Wall Street to recalibrate expectations about the 2020 election: Wall Street expects a Trump win in 2020, but a new poll points to a different outcome.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts led Trump by 49% to 42%. Sen. Kamala Harris of California led the incumbent by 49%-41%.

That strong Democratic edge in potential 2020 contests came despite a slight uptick in Trump's approval rating and continued satisfaction with the state of the economy. Forty-two percent of Americans approve of his performance as president, up from 38% last month. Seven in 10 call the state of the economy "excellent" or "good.'

The election remains 17 months away, leaving ample time for Trump's political fortunes to improve. Polls throughout 2016, of course, indicated that Hillary Clinton would defeat him for the presidency then.

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