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Swing state voters give Trump dismal marks as coronavirus cases spike, CNBC/Change Research poll finds

  • July 01, 2020

The poll, taken from Friday to Sunday, surveyed 3,729 likely voters in the six states and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.6 percentage points. 

Along with a wave of other recent surveys, it shows Trump has significant ground to make up before November if he wants to win a second term. Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden leads the incumbent by a 50% to 44% margin across the swing states, wider than the 48% to 45% edge he held in a poll taken two weeks earlier. 

Here’s the current state of the race in individual states, according to the CNBC/Change Research poll:

  • Arizona: Biden 51%, Trump 44% 
  • Florida: Biden 50%, Trump 45%
  • Michigan: Biden 48%, Trump 43% 
  • North Carolina: Biden 51%, Trump 44%
  • Pennsylvania: Biden 50%, Trump 44% 
  • Wisconsin: Biden 51%, Trump 43% 

The survey also shows challenges for Republicans running in Senate races in Arizona, Michigan and North Carolina. Democrats need to win those seats — two of which are held by the GOP and one by Democrats — and a handful of others to flip control of the Senate. Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the chamber, and keeping it would help them stifle Democratic priorities if Biden wins the White House and his party holds the House. 

In Arizona, Democratic former astronaut Mark Kelly leads GOP Sen. Martha McSally by 53% to 44%, the poll found. Democratic Sen. Gary Peters holds a 49% to 42% advantage over Army veteran John James in Michigan. 

In North Carolina, Democratic former state Sen. Cal Cunningham also holds a 51% to 41% edge over Republican Sen. Thom Tillis. While current polling averages show Kelly and Peters holding wide leads, other recent surveys show a tight race between Cunningham and Tillis. 

The findings come as voters in the six states grow more concerned about Covid-19. Arizona and Florida, in particular, are recent hot spots and are among a growing list of states that have scaled back or stalled their economic reopening. 

Across the six swing states surveyed, 71% of respondents say they have very or somewhat serious concerns about coronavirus. Two weeks ago, the number stood at 64%. 

In response to the increase in cases, 43% of voters surveyed say states should increase precautions again and 27% say they should pause reopening; 18% say the states should continue relaxing precautions, and 12% say they should lift restrictions immediately. 

While Trump has not worn a face mask in public, most swing-state voters have not followed his lead. The poll shows 75% of respondents say they are wearing masks in public, up from 68% two weeks ago. 

Researchers at Goldman Sachs say a federal mask mandate could reduce new infections and prevent an estimated 5% dip in GDP that would otherwise accompany new lockdowns. 

— Graphics by CNBC’s Nate Rattner

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Article source: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/01/trump-gets-poor-marks-on-coronavirus-during-2020-election-cnbcchange-poll.html

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