New poll dives into Trump-Biden rematch with one month until first debate
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With just over one month to go until they face off on the debate stage for the first time, a new national poll indicates President Biden and former President Trump are nearly deadlocked.
The Democratic president stands 48% among registered voters, with his Republican predecessor in the White House at 47%, according to a Quinnipiac University survey released on Wednesday. Biden's one-point edge over Trump is well within the poll's margin of error.
In a likely five-candidate showdown, Biden stands at 41%, Trump at 38%, Democrat turned independent Robert F. Kennedy grabs 14% support, with Green Party candidate Jill Stein and independent progressive candidate Cornel West each at 2%.
Nineteen percent of those surveyed said it's possible they'll change their mind regarding their choice for president. While 15% of Biden supporters said it's very or somewhat likely they'll change their minds, only 8% of Trump backers said the same thing.
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But over half of those supporting Kennedy (52%) said they could potentially change their minds and vote for another candidate.
"Call them fair weather, call them unsure. A sizable block of registered voters is still juggling candidates, with Kennedy voters particularly swayable and Trump voters less