Despite the majority of those surveyed saying the president is doing a good job with the nation’s economy (56 per cent), each of the five highest polling Democrats on the campaign trail beat Trump in CNN’s head-to-head polling conducted by SSRS.
Beto O’Rourke bests Trump by the highest margin, with 52 per cent of voters saying they would vote for him compared to 42 per cent who said they would vote for the president in a race against the Texas Democrat, the Independent reported.
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders each beat out Trump as well with a six and seven per cent advantage respectively, while Kamala Harris leads the president by four per cent.
Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg — who has climbed in the polls in recent weeks and proved effective at national fundraising despite little name recognition — also would beat Trump by three per cent, according to the poll.
Elizabeth Warren appears to be the only candidate polled in the SSRS survey who did not beat out Trump, though the two politicians are effectively neck-and-neck.
While Trump holds 48 per cent in a race against the liberal Massachusetts senator, Warren maintains 47 per cent of support if she were to secure the Democratic nomination.
Trump’s acting chief of staff suggested voters would effectively return him to the Oval Office in the 2020 elections during a talk this week in California, where he foreshadowed the economy would serve as one of the top factors in his re-election victory.
“You hate to sound like a cliché, but are you better off than you were four years ago? It's pretty simple, right? It's the economy, stupid. I think that's easy. People will vote for somebody they don't like if they think it's good for them,” Mick Mulvaney said.
The poll was conducted between April 25 and April 28 with a sample of 1,007 respondents.
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