President Donald Trump trails the top Democratic contenders in hypothetical matchups, according to the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll’s first ballot tests of the 2020 general election.
In a Trump-versus-Biden contest, the president has the advantage with men , white voters and whites without college degrees .Against the other three Democratic contenders, however, Trump runs even or slightly leads among independent and suburban voters, and his advantage with white voters is in the double digits.President Trump’s job rating in the poll essentially matches his percentages in those hypothetical 2020 matchups.
Forty-five percent of registered voters approve of the president’s job, while 52 percent disapprove — which is broadly unchanged from the last several NBC/WSJ surveys.His worst numbers are with Democrats , African Americans , Latinos , women and voters ages 18-34 .was conducted July 7-9 of 800 registered voters – more than half reached by cell phone – and it has an overall margin of error of plus-minus 3.5 percentage points.
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