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Voters claim they are better off now than in 2016, but Biden still leads Trump by double digits nationally

The Millennial Source
4 min readOct 19, 2020

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The poll revealed that 56 percent of registered voters felt they were doing better under the Trump administration compared to the previous Obama and Bush administrations.

There can be little argument for the fact that 2020 has been one of the most contentious election years in American history, carried out under exceptionally peculiar circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

To add more intrigue to the United States presidential race that culminates on November 3, a recent poll found out that more American voters believe they are better off after four years under President Donald Trump than they were in 2016.

The poll conducted by Gallup, a global analytics and advice firm, between September 14–28 and published on October 7 revealed that a majority of 56% of registered voters said they were doing better under the Trump administration compared to the previous Obama and Bush administrations, while just 32% felt otherwise.

Gallup surveyed more than 900 registered voters for its latest poll with a margin of error of four points.

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