Official Biden vs. Trump 2020 General Election Thread (Biden WINS 306 Electoral College Votes)

Who wins?

  • Joe Biden, Vice President of the USA (2009-2017)

    Votes: 440 81.6%
  • Donald Trump, President of the USA (2017-present)

    Votes: 99 18.4%

  • Total voters
    539
  • Poll closed .

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interesting tidbits from the pdf:

heavily weighed towards PA and MI compared to the others

47% college grad or post grad

43 % D to 38% R

48 approve to disapprove trump on economy but handling during covid falls significantly

less than half would give him credit for economic recovery by november

majority sees unemployment #'s as most important

if unemployment drops to 8% its 50/50 between the two

trump has a 15 point edge on biden in "standing up to china" but doesnt have an edge in any other question

80& of respondents do not have a person under the age of 18 living at their home

moderate/conservative make up 76% of respondents (which is somewhat odd given the party ID breakdown)

81% not involved in unions

46 - 42 in favor of hillary in 2016

53 - 36 in favor of obama in 2012
 

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interesting tidbits from the pdf:

heavily weighed towards PA and MI compared to the others

47% college grad or post grad

43 % D to 38% R

48 approve to disapprove trump on economy but handling during covid falls significantly

less than half would give him credit for economic recovery by november

majority sees unemployment #'s as most important

if unemployment drops to 8% its 50/50 between the two

trump has a 15 point edge on biden in "standing up to china" but doesnt have an edge in any other question

80& of respondents do not have a person under the age of 18 living at their home

moderate/conservative make up 76% of respondents (which is somewhat odd given the party ID breakdown)

81% not involved in unions

46 - 42 in favor of hillary in 2016

53 - 36 in favor of obama in 2012

even split between men and women?
 

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interesting tidbits from the pdf:

heavily weighed towards PA and MI compared to the others

47% college grad or post grad

43 % D to 38% R

48 approve to disapprove trump on economy but handling during covid falls significantly

less than half would give him credit for economic recovery by november

majority sees unemployment #'s as most important

if unemployment drops to 8% its 50/50 between the two

trump has a 15 point edge on biden in "standing up to china" but doesnt have an edge in any other question

80& of respondents do not have a person under the age of 18 living at their home

moderate/conservative make up 76% of respondents (which is somewhat odd given the party ID breakdown)

81% not involved in unions

46 - 42 in favor of hillary in 2016

53 - 36 in favor of obama in 2012

Biden doing better than Obama 2012 in the suburbs. Interesting
 
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