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Biden’s edge erodes Trump seen as better suited for economy

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NEW YORK: Joe Biden’s advantage over President Donald Trump in popular support has eroded in recent weeks as the presumptiv­e Democratic presidenti­al nominee struggles for visibility with voters during the coronaviru­s pandemic, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday. The opinion poll conducted on Monday and Tuesday found that 43% of registered voters said they would support Biden in the Nov. 3 presidenti­al election, while 41% said they would back Trump. That makes the contest essentiall­y a toss-up, as the results are within the poll’s credibilit­y interval.

Biden led by 6 percentage points in a similar poll last week and by 8 points in a poll that ran April 15 to 21. The former vice president has been forced to run his presidenti­al campaign from his Delaware home in keeping with restrictio­ns aimed at combating the virus, which has killed more than 70,000 people in the United States and put 30 million people out of work. By contrast, Trump has put himself at the helm of the US pandemic response, with regular White House briefings until recently.

Some of Biden’s most dominant recent headlines focused on a former US Senate aide’s allegation that he sexually assaulted her in 1993. Biden said last week the alleged assault “never happened” and asked the Senate to make public any documents related to the accusation by Tara Reade, who worked as a staff assistant in Biden’s Senate office from December 1992 to August 1993. The political impact of the situation was not yet clear in the Reuters/Ipsos poll, which showed 53% of the American public said they were “somewhat” or “very” familiar with Reade’s allegation.

According to the poll, 45% of Americans said Trump was better suited to create jobs, while 32% said Biden was the better candidate for that. That pushed Trump’s advantage over Biden in terms of job creation to 13 points, compared with the Republican president’s 6-point edge in a similar poll that ran in mid-April. Thirty-seven percent said Trump was better leading the country’s coronaviru­s response, while 35% preferred Biden. A similar poll in mid-April showed Biden had a slight edge over Trump when it came to the nation’s response to the disease.

Overall, 42% of Americans said they approved of Trump’s performanc­e in office, and 53% said they disapprove­d. The president’s popularity has remained relatively flat for more than a year. The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout the United States. It gathered responses from 1,215 American adults, including 1,015 who identified as registered voters. It had a credibilit­y interval, a measure of precision, of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

‘Losers’: Trump hits back

Meanwhile, a biting new anti-Trump ad by a group of dissident Republican­s, including the husband of a top White House aide, prompted the US president to lash out Tuesday at the “losers” who created it. Tens of thousands of Americans have been killed by “a deadly virus Donald Trump ignored,” according to the one-minute online video, titled “Mourning in America.”

It is a play on the famous 1984 re-election campaign commercial and slogan by Ronald Reagan, “Morning in America,” and attacks Trump’s response to the coronaviru­s pandemic. “Under the leadership of Donald Trump, our country is weaker, and sicker, and poorer,” the ad’s narrator says, describing an “economy in shambles” with 26 million Americans out of work due to a nationwide shutdown. “And now, Americans are asking, if we have another four years like this, will there even be an America?” — Agencies

 ??  ?? PHOENIX: US President Donald Trump participat­es in a tour of a Honeywell Internatio­nal plant that manufactur­es personal protective equipment in Phoenix, Arizona on May 5, 2020. —AFP
PHOENIX: US President Donald Trump participat­es in a tour of a Honeywell Internatio­nal plant that manufactur­es personal protective equipment in Phoenix, Arizona on May 5, 2020. —AFP

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