Donald Trump leads Democratic President Joe Biden by six percentage points in a Reuters/Ipsos poll that showed Americans are unhappy with an electoral fightback that came into focus after the former president’s victory in New Hampshire.
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As a result, the national survey was carried out with 1,250 people and showed Trump with 40% and Biden with 34% of the votes. The survey has a margin of error of three percentage points.
So, with Trump easily beating his only primary competitor, Nikki Haley, about 67% of respondents said they were “tired of seeing the same candidates in the presidential election and want someone new.” Still, just 18% said they wouldn’t vote if Biden and Trump were their choice.
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Furthermore, the two candidates appear ready for a rematch after Trump’s back-to-back victories in Iowa and New Hampshire, with the White House considering Trump as the front-runner, and Trump angry that Haley did not immediately exit the Republican race.