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CNN said that the results of its poll marked a shift away from equivalent surveys in 2020 that revealed debate-watchers felt Biden got the better of Trump during their two encounters that year at ...
A CNN/ORC poll of debate viewers found that 62% believed Clinton won, compared to 27% for Trump. [40] A poll conducted by Public Policy Polling found that 51% thought Clinton won the debate, while 40% thought Trump won. [41] A YouGov poll found that 57% of Americans declared Clinton the winner, while 30% declared Trump the winner. [42]
A CNN poll of people who watched the debate late Thursday found 67 percent said former President Trump won the debate, leaving 33 percent who said President Biden won. The poll contained more bad ...
The first general election debate between the major candidates of the 2024 United States presidential election was sponsored by CNN and attended by presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump on June 27, 2024. Biden withdrew from the race in July, and was replaced by Kamala Harris, while Trump became ...
A 57% majority of debate-watchers Thursday night say they have no real confidence in Biden’s ability to lead the country, while 44% have no real confidence in Trump’s ability to do so. Those ...
The first general election presidential debate was 1960 United States presidential debates, held on September 26, 1960, between Senator John F. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee, and Vice President Richard Nixon, the Republican nominee, at CBS 's WBBM-TV in Chicago. It was moderated by Howard K. Smith and included a panel composed of Sander ...
Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Jill Stein vs. Cornel West. [] Local regression of polling between Harris, Trump, Kennedy, West and Stein conducted up to the 2024 United States presidential election (excludes others and undecided ). The dashed line is when Harris became the presumptive Democratic nominee.
After the debate? It was an identical 6 points. The biggest movement came from the national New York Times/Siena College poll, but even that movement didn’t suggest a sea change in the race over ...