2020 Presidential Election Polls

2020 Presidential Election Polls

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CNN POLL OF POLLS AS OF 10/7/20

The CNN Poll of Polls tracks the national average in the race for president between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. The poll of polls includes the most recent national telephone polls which meet CNN’s standards for reporting and which measure the views of registered or likely voters. The poll of polls does not have a margin of sampling error.

POLLING AVERAGE

JOE BIDEN

53%

DONALD TRUMP

(Incumbent)

42%

View the polls in the CNN Poll of Polls:

Fox News (10/3-10/6), CNN/SSRS (10/1-10/4), NBC/WSJ (9/30-10/1), Monmouth University (9/24-9/27), New York Times/Siena College (9/22-9/24), ABC/Washington Post (9/21-9/24)

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NATIONAL POLLING

Polls shown below track voters’ views nationwide on the 2020 presidential election between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. Polls are only displayed here if they meet CNN’s standards for reporting. It is important to remember that in the U.S., the president is elected by the electoral college, not by the popular vote, and national polls can only approximate the popular vote.

Biden Leading

Trump Leading

Within Margin of Error, No Clear Leader

PEW RESEARCH CENTER

9/30/20-10/4/20

FOX NEWS

10/3/20-10/6/20

IPSOS/REUTERS

10/2/20-10/6/20

CNN/SSRS

10/1/20-10/4/20

NBC/WSJ

9/30/20-10/1/20

IPSOS/REUTERS

9/25/20-9/29/20

MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY

9/24/20-9/27/20

BIDEN

52%53%52%57%53%51%50%

TRUMP

42%43%40%41%39%42%45%

Pew Research Center poll. Conducted from September 30, 2020 to October 4, 2020. 
Sample = 10543 RV - Registered voters. Margin of error = +/-1.5 percentage points.

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