In a new poll released Wednesday, voters were asked to put aside whom they plan to back in 2020 and focus instead on whether they thought Donald Trump will be re-elected president.

The answer: a combined 56% said Trump is heading for a second term.

The poll, by Politico and Morning Consult, was taken Nov. 1-3, before Tuesday’s elections yielded mixed results for Trump’s Republican Party. The GOP held on to the governor’s mansion in Mississippi, but Democrats took control of Virginia’s legislature. And in a closely watched race that Trump waded into, Democrat Andy Beshear declared victory over Republican Matt Bevin in the Kentucky gubernatorial election.

It isn’t only Republicans who told the pollsters that they expect Trump to win another term in the Oval Office. More than a third of Democrats — 35% — said they expected him to be re-elected next year. Eighty-five percent of Republicans and 51% of independents said the same.

The new survey can give Trump some comfort. Other recent polls are a different story, pointing to a nail-biter of a contest next year.

Trump leads Democratic White House hopeful Elizabeth Warren by an average of just two points in six battleground states, according to a New York Times Upshot and Siena College survey released Monday. Trump trails Joe Biden in those same key states by two points, and the president is about even with Bernie Sanders, the poll also found.

See:Poll focused on battleground states finds Trump leading Warren, but trailing Biden.

The Politico-Morning Consult poll was taken Nov. 1-3 online among a national sample of 1,983 registered voters. The margin of error was plus or minus two percentage points.