Poll: Trump and Biden tied nationally
President Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee former Vice President Joe Biden are neck and neck in the race for the White House, according to an IBD-TIPP national poll released Friday.
Trump and Biden are tied in the poll, with both candidates garnering support from 43 percent of respondents.
The recent poll follows former the vice president leading 47 percent to 41 percent in a poll the group released in early April, marking a drop in his level of support.
A Hill-HarrisX general election match-up poll released Friday also showed that Biden and Trump are in for a tight race.
Polls that IBD-TIPP have conducted since August 2019 have shown the race for the presidency has narrowed by a significant margin. Last year in August, Biden led Trump by 13 percentage points while the Democratic primary field of candidates was still large.
The May 2020 poll also showed Biden losing support among Democrats, standing at 83 percent, compared to 89 percent in early April.
Since early last month, Biden has become the presumptive Democratic nominee. He has also come under pressure to address allegations of sexual assault from a former Senate aide, Tara Reade.
In an interview with MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski Friday morning, Biden denied the allegations brought by Reade, stating, “They aren’t true. This never happened.”
The amount of people who approve of the job the president is doing equaled those who disapprove at 44 percent. This figure has remained the same since April.
The IBD-TIPP poll was conducted online and surveyed 1,225 adults from April 26 to April 29 and reported a margin of error of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.
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