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Biden surges in post-debate poll taken before Trump hospitaliz­ation

- By Emma Kinery Bloomberg

Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by 14 percentage points in a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll taken after Tuesday’s debate but before the president was diagnosed with coronaviru­s.

Biden led Trump 53% to 39% in the national poll, his highest margin of the presidenti­al campaign, surpassing his previous 11 percentage-point margin peak in July.

Biden’s lead nearly doubled following the debate from 8 percentage points in the previous WSJ/NBC News poll, taken in September. Some 44% voters said Biden bested Trump in the chaotic forum compared to 24% who said Trump won and 17% who said neither won.

The debate was marked by Trump’s incessant interrupti­ng of Biden and constant cross-talk between the two candidates. Trump also refused to denounce a White supremacis­t group.

The president’s family and entourage refused to wear masks in the debate hall despite the rules set by the Commission on Presidenti­al Debates and the Cleveland Clinic, the medical facility hosting the debate. Two days later, Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19 and he was hospitaliz­ed on Friday.

The debatewas “a shock to the system,” said Bill McInturff, a Republican pollster who directed the poll with Democrat Jeff Horwitt. “The public can be taking amoment to say, ‘ What did I just see, and how do I feel about it?’”

The poll shows declining support for Trump among two key groups of voters. The survey showed that women now favor Biden 60% to 33%. At the same time, Trump’s advantage among men 50 years and older has vanished. While the president had a 13-point lead in this demographi­c in a September poll, Biden had a 1-point edge in the latest survey.

Meanwhile, an online, less scientific poll from Reuters/Ipsos poll taken Oct. 2-3, after Trump’s diagnosis, shows no “sympathy bump,” with nine in 10 Democrats and five in 10 Republican­s saying Trump could have avoided getting sick.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks to member of the media as he leaves St. Joseph Catholic Church on Saturday inWilmingt­on, Del.
ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks to member of the media as he leaves St. Joseph Catholic Church on Saturday inWilmingt­on, Del.

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