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Biden Holds a Big Lead Over Trump, but Race Could Tighten, According to CNBC All America Survey
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October 27, 2020

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Former Vice President Joe Biden holds an 11-point lead over President Donald Trump one week before the election, but the CNBC All-America Economic Survey shows the race could tighten.
Biden leads Trump by 51% to 40%, a 2-point increase from the June poll and 6 points better than in April. The poll of 800 registered voters nationwide found the president’s overall approval rating remains negative by 11 points at 42%-53% — around the average of his presidency.
The president also has lost his long-standing positive approval rating on handling the economy for the second survey in a row, with Americans now evenly split at 47%.
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