California Mabel Homes Comprehensive Report:In the United States, which kicked off this month, former Trump in the United States can be described as proud, easily winning two Republican primaries. According to the latest survey results of Reuters and pollster Ipsos, Trump's approval rating has further expanded, leading the incumbent Biden by 6 percentage points.
The 81-year-old incumbent Biden began to lag behind Trump in various campaign metrics, and even began to lose the support of black voters and Latino voters. You must know that blacks and Latinos are the cornerstones of Biden's ability to be the best.
Seventy percent of respondents also believe that Trump will definitely or probably defeat Joe Biden, who is running for re-election, in November.
The poll also found that Trump's legal problems are not an issue among voters in the upcoming South Carolina Republican primary.
Sixty percent of respondents said that if Trump wins the nomination but is convicted of crimes related to 2020**, Republicans should keep him running.
In addition, 62% of respondents said they would still vote for Trump if he was convicted, while 17% said they would vote for Biden.
The percentage is higher among Trump's current supporters, with 90% saying they would still vote for the former if he was convicted, not Biden.
According to the latest polls, Biden also trailed Trump in several key swing states.
In the last Biden-Trump campaign, most Chinese Americans sided with Biden, and this election is obviously on the side of most Chinese Americans who support Trump. Many of Trump's campaign platforms have impressed the Chinese. For example:
Significantly strengthen U.S.-Mexico border management and increase the number of border guards. Build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. Stop illegal immigration and the influx of all kinds of drugs into the United States.
In office, he will first deport illegal immigrants with serious criminal records, and then deport illegal immigrants with criminal records and abuse of social benefits.
Increase the number of law enforcement personnel, severely crack down on illegal crimes, and maintain public order and the safety of people's lives and property.
According to the latest Reuters poll, about 67% of respondents said they were "tired of seeing the same candidates in ** elections and want new faces to appear." Eighteen percent said they would not vote if they had to choose between Biden and Trump.
I am reluctant to admit that we always choose between the lesser of two evils. A voter in Washington, D.C., said.
This is the election norm of "bipartisan competition and taking turns to sit in the bank" in the United States. More than half of the respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the two-party system in the United States, and another quarter expressed satisfaction with it.
But even if respondents have the option to vote for a third-party candidate, Trump is still in the lead.