White House 2020: General Election Follow @pollreport STATE ELECTION POLLS are on our subscriber website Quinnipiac University Poll. Sept. 17-21, 2020. N=1,302 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 2.7. "If the election for president were being held today, and the candidates were Joe Biden the Democrat and Donald Trump the Republican, for whom would you vote?" If unsure: "As of today, do you lean more toward Joe Biden the Democrat or Donald Trump the Republican?" Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Someone

else (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % 9/17-21/20 42 52 1 4 8/28-31/20 42 52 2 3 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). Sept. 13-16, 2020. N=1,000 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.1. "If the election for president were held today, with ONLY Donald Trump and Mike Pence as the Republican candidates and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidates, for whom would you vote?" Options rotated Trump/

Pence (R) Biden/

Harris (D) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % 9/13-16/20 43 51 3 3 NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll. Sept. 11-16, 2020. N=723 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4.3. "If November's election for president were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the Democrats, and Donald Trump and Mike Pence, the Republicans?" If unsure: "If you had to decide today, are you leaning more towards [see below]?" Trump/

Pence (R) Biden/

Harris (D) Unsure Refused % % % % 9/11-16/20 43 52 3 2 "If November's election for president were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are Joe Biden, the Democrat, Donald Trump, the Republican, Jo Jorgensen, the Libertarian, and Howie Hawkins, of the Green Party?" If unsure: "If you had to decide today, are you leaning more towards [see below]?" % Donald Trump (R) 42 Joe Biden (D) 49 Jo Jorgensen (L) 5 Howie Hawkins (G) 2 Unsure 2 Fox News Poll conducted by Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). Sept. 7-10, 2020. N=1,191 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 2.5. "If the presidential election were today, how would you vote if the candidates were Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and Republicans Donald Trump and Mike Pence?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Trump/

Pence (R) Biden/

Harris (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure % % % % 9/7-10/20 46 51 1 2 Monmouth University Poll. Sept. 3-8, 2020. N=758 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.6. "If the election for president was today, would you vote for Donald Trump the Republican, Joe Biden the Democrat, Jo Jorgensen the Libertarian, Howie Hawkins of the Green Party, or another candidate?" If unsure: "If you had to vote for one of the following candidates at this moment, who do you lean toward: Donald Trump or Joe Biden?" Candidate options rotated 9/3-8/20 8/6-10/20 % % Donald Trump (R) 42 41 Joe Biden (D) 51 51 Jo Jorgensen (L) 2 2 Howie Hawkins (G) 2 1 Another candidate 1 1 No one (vol.) - 1 Unsure 3 4 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. Aug. 28-Sept. 1, 2020. N=997 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4. "Suppose that the presidential election were being held today and you had to choose between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the Democratic Party's candidates, and Donald Trump and Mike Pence as the Republican Party's candidates. Who would you be more likely to vote for?" If unsure: "As of today, do you lean more toward [see below]?" Options rotated Trump/

Pence (R) Biden/

Harris (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure % % % % % 8/28 - 9/1/20 43 51 1 2 3 8/12-15/20 46 50 1 2 2 Suffolk University/USA Today Poll. Aug. 28-31, 2020. N=1,000 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.1. "In the general election in November there will be four choices – and possibly more - for president of the United States on your state ballot, including Donald Trump, Republican, Joe Biden, Democrat, Howie Hawkins, Green Party, and Jo Jorgensen, Libertarian Party. At this point, will you vote Trump, Biden, Hawkins, Jorgensen, someone else, or will you skip voting in November?" % Donald Trump (R) 42 Joe Biden (D) 47 Jo Jorgensen (L) 1 Howie Hawkins (G) - Someone else 1 Will skip voting 1 Unsure 7 Refused 2 "In the general election in November there will be four choices – and possibly more - for president of the United States on your state ballot, including Donald Trump, Republican, Joe Biden, Democrat, Howie Hawkins, Green Party, and Jo Jorgensen, Libertarian Party. At this point, will you vote Trump, Biden, Hawkins, Jorgensen, someone else, or will you skip voting in November?" Asked of those who don't support Trump or Biden: "What if the choice was between Donald Trump or Joe Biden?" Combined responses Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Unsure Refused % % % % 8/28-31/20 43 50 4 3 Grinnell College National Poll conducted by Selzer & Co. Aug. 26-30, 2020. N=827 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.4. "If the general election were held today, and the candidates for president were Joe Biden for the Democrats and Donald Trump for the Republicans, for whom would you vote: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, someone else, or would you not vote?" Candidate options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Someone

else Would

not vote Unsure % % % % % 8/26-30/20 41 49 3 1 5 3/27-30/20 43 47 8 2 1 ABC News/Washington Post Poll. Aug. 12-15, 2020. N=868 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4. "If the presidential election were being held today and the candidates were Donald Trump and Mike Pence, the Republicans, and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the Democrats, for whom would you vote? ... Would you lean toward Trump and Pence, or Biden and Harris?" Options rotated Trump/

Pence (R) Biden/

Harris (D) Neither

(vol.) Would not

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 8/12-15/20 41 53 3 1 2 Fox News Poll conducted by Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). Aug. 9-12, 2020. N=1,000 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "If the presidential election were today, how would you vote if the candidates were Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 8/9-12/20 42 49 3 1 5 7/12-15/20 41 49 4 1 5 6/13-16/20 38 50 5 2 5 5/17-20/20 40 48 4 2 5 4/4-7/20 42 42 7 3 6 3/21-24/20 40 49 5 2 4 2/23-26/20 41 49 2 4 4 1/19-22/20 41 50 6 2 2 12/8-11/19 41 48 2 4 4 10/27-30/19 39 51 5 2 4 10/6-8/19 40 50 5 2 2 9/15-17/19 38 52 5 3 2 8/11-13/19 38 50 5 3 4 7/21-23/19 39 49 5 3 5 6/9-12/19 39 49 5 3 5 5/11-14/19 38 49 5 3 5 3/17-20/19 40 47 4 3 5 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). Aug. 9-12, 2020. N=900 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.3. "If the election for president were held today, and Donald Trump were the Republican candidate and Joe Biden were the Democratic candidate, for whom would you vote?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Depends

(vol.) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 8/9-12/20 41 50 - 5 4 7/9-12/20 40 51 1 7 1 5/28 - 6/2/20 42 49 1 5 3 4/13-15/20 42 49 - 5 4 3/11-13/20 43 52 - 3 2 2/14-17/20 44 52 - 2 2 1/26-29/20 44 50 - 4 2 10/27-30/19 41 50 - 6 3 7/7-9/19 42 51 - 4 3 NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll. Aug. 3-11, 2020. N=1,118 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.6. "If November's election for president were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are Joe Biden, the Democrat, and Donald Trump, the Republican?" If unsure: "If you had to decide today, are you leaning more towards [see below]?"

6/2-3/20 & earlier: Results do not include voters who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate. Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure % % % % 8/3-11/20 42 53 2 4 6/22-24/20 44 52 3 2 6/2-3/20 43 50 2 5 2/13-16/20 44 50 1 5 Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service Battleground Poll conducted by the Tarrance Group (R) and Lake Research Partners (D). Aug. 1-6, 2020. N=1,000 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.1. "Now, thinking about the election for president that will be held in November, if the general election were held today and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote: Donald Trump, the Republican, or Joe Biden, the Democrat?" If unsure: "And which candidate do you lean toward slightly?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Unsure % % % 8/1-6/20 40 53 7 ABC News/Washington Post Poll. July 12-15, 2020. N=845 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4. "If the 2020 presidential election were being held today, and the candidates were Donald Trump, the Republican, and Joe Biden, the Democrat, for whom would you vote?" If unsure: "Would you lean toward Trump or Biden?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Neither/

Other (vol.) Would not

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 7/12-15/20 40 55 4 1 1 5/25-28/20 43 53 2 - 1 3/22-25/20 47 49 2 1 1 2/14-17/20 45 52 2 1 1 1/20-23/20 46 50 2 1 1 10/27-30/19 39 56 2 2 - 9/2-5/19 40 55 2 2 1 6/28 - 7/1/19 43 53 1 - 1 Quinnipiac University Poll. July 9-13, 2020. N=1,273 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 2.8. "If the election for president were being held today, and the candidates were Joe Biden the Democrat and Donald Trump the Republican, for whom would you vote?" Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Someone

else (vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % % 7/9-13/20 37 52 3 2 6 6/11-15/20 41 49 3 1 5 5/14-18/20 39 50 2 2 7 4/2-6/20 41 49 3 2 5 3/5-8/20 41 52 1 2 5 2/5-9/20 43 50 2 3 2 12/4-9/19 42 51 2 2 3 10/4-7/19 40 51 2 3 4 8/21-26/19 38 54 1 2 4 6/6-10/19 40 53 1 2 4 Monmouth University Poll. June 26-30, 2020. N=733 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.6. "If the election for president was today, would you vote for Donald Trump the Republican, Joe Biden the Democrat, or another candidate?" If unsure: "If you had to vote for one of the following candidates at this moment, who do you lean toward: Donald Trump or Joe Biden?" Candidate options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Another

candidate Unsure % % % % 6/26-30/20 41 53 4 2 Suffolk University/USA Today Poll. June 25-29, 2020. N=1,000 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.1. "If the November general election were held today and the choices were Republican Donald Trump, Democrat Joe Biden, or a third party candidate, for whom would you vote or lean toward?" Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Third party

candidate Unsure Refused % % % % % 6/25-29/20 37 46 11 5 1 4/21-25/20 38 44 8 9 1 "If the November general election were held today and the choices were Republican Donald Trump, Democrat Joe Biden, or a third party candidate, for whom would you vote or lean toward?" Asked of those who don't support Trump or Biden: "What if the choice was between Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Joe Biden?" Combined responses Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Unsure Refused % % % % 6/25-29/20 41 53 5 1 4/21-25/20 40 50 8 1 CNBC All-America Economic Survey conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). June 19-22, 2020. N=800 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.5. "If the November election for president were held today, and Donald Trump were the Republican candidate and Joe Biden were the Democratic candidate, for whom would you vote?" If depends or unsure: "Well, as of right now do you lean towards voting for Donald Trump or Joe Biden?" Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Depends

(vol.) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 6/19-22/20 38 47 2 6 7 New York Times/Siena College Poll. June 17-22, 2020. N=1,337 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "If the 2020 presidential election were held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were [see below]?" Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Another

candidate Wouldn't

vote Unsure % % % % % 6/17-22/20 36 50 3 2 9 Kaiser Family Foundation. June 8-14, 2020. N=1,094 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4. "Thinking about the upcoming presidential election, do you think you are definitely going to vote for President Trump, probably going to vote for President Trump, probably going to vote for Joe Biden, or are you definitely going to vote for Joe Biden?" Options rotated % Definitely Trump 30 Probably Trump 8 Probably Biden 14 Definitely Biden 37 Someone else (vol.) 3 Won't vote (vol.) 1 Unsure 7 Refused 1 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. June 2-5, 2020. N=1,125 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.6. "Suppose that the presidential election were being held today and you had to choose between Joe Biden as the Democratic Party's candidate, and Donald Trump as the Republican Party's candidate. Who would you be more likely to vote for?" If unsure: "As of today, do you lean more toward [see below]?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure % % % % % 6/2-5/20 41 55 1 2 2 5/7-10/20 46 51 1 1 1 4/3-6/20 42 53 - 2 3 Monmouth University Poll. May 28-June 1, 2020. N=742 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.6. "If the election for president was today, would you vote for Donald Trump the Republican or Joe Biden the Democrat?" If unsure: "If you had to vote for one of the following candidates at this moment, who do you lean toward: Donald Trump or Joe Biden?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Someone

else (vol.) No one

(vol.) Unsure % % % % % 5/28 - 6/1/20 41 52 5 1 1 4/30 - 5/4/20 41 50 3 1 5 4/3-7/20 44 48 5 1 3 3/18-22/20 45 48 3 0 4 Monmouth University Poll. April 30-May 4, 2020. N=739 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.6. "If the candidates were the following, who would you vote for: Donald Trump the Republican, Joe Biden the Democrat, or Justin Amash the Libertarian?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Justin

Amash (L) Someone

else (vol.) Unsure/No

one (vol.) % % % % % 4/30 - 5/4/20 40 47 5 1 7 CNBC All-America Economic Survey conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). April 3-6, 2020. N=804 adults nationwide. Results below are among registered voters. "If the November election for president were held today, and Donald Trump were the Republican candidate and Joe Biden were the Democratic candidate, for whom would you vote?" Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Depends

(vol.) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 4/3-6/20 39 44 4 4 9 Grinnell College National Poll conducted by Selzer & Co. March 27-30, 2020. N=777 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.5. "If the general election were held today, and the candidates were Bernie Sanders for the Democrats and Donald Trump for the Republicans, for whom would you vote: Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, someone else, or would you not vote?" Candidate options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Someone

else Would

not vote Unsure % % % % % 3/27-30/20 44 43 9 2 2 Fox News Poll conducted by Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). March 21-24, 2020. N=1,011 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "Let's say the Democratic ticket is Joe Biden for president and [see below] for vice president, and the Republican ticket is Donald Trump for president and Mike Pence for vice president. If you were voting today, how would you vote?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Trump/

Pence (R) Biden/Kamala

Harris (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 3/21-24/20 42 50 2 2 3 Trump/

Pence (R) Biden/Amy

Klobuchar (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 3/21-24/20 42 50 2 2 4 Trump/

Pence (R) Biden/

Elizabeth

Warren (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 3/21-24/20 42 52 2 2 3 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). March 11-13, 2020. N=900 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.3. "If the election for president were held today, and Donald Trump were the Republican candidate and Bernie Sanders were the Democratic candidate, for whom would you vote?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % 3/11-13/20 45 49 4 2 2/14-17/20 46 50 3 1 1/26-29/20 45 49 5 1 7/7-9/19 43 50 4 3 Quinnipiac University Poll. March 5-8, 2020. N=1,261 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 2.8. "If the election for president were being held today, and the candidates were [see below] the Democrat and Donald Trump the Republican, for whom would you vote?" Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Someone

else (vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % % 3/5-8/20 42 49 2 3 4 2/5-9/20 43 51 1 2 3 12/4-9/19 43 51 2 2 3 10/4-7/19 42 49 2 3 4 8/21-26/19 39 53 1 3 4 6/6-10/19 42 51 1 2 4 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. March 4-7, 2020. N=1,084 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.5. "If [see below] were the Democratic Party's candidate and Donald Trump were the Republican Party's candidate, for whom would you be more likely to vote?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 3/4-7/20 43 53 - 1 2 1/16-19/20 44 53 - 1 1 12/12-15/19 44 49 1 3 3 10/17-20/19 43 53 - 2 1 4/25-28/19 45 51 - 1 2 Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 3/4-7/20 45 52 - 2 1 1/16-19/20 45 52 - 2 1 12/12-15/19 45 49 - 3 2 10/17-20/19 43 52 1 2 2 4/25-28/19 44 50 0 4 2 Investor's Business Daily/TIPP Poll. Feb. 20-29, 2020. N=839 registered voters nationwide. "Thinking about the 2020 presidential election, I am going to read a few head-to-head match-ups. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? How about Donald Trump, the Republican, and [see below], the Democrat?" Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure Refused % % % % % 2/20-29/20 46 49 1 2 1 1/23-30/20 48 49 1 2 1 1/3-11/20 46 48 2 2 1 12/5-14/19 45 50 2 2 1 10/24-31/19 43 53 1 2 1 9/26 - 10/3/19 44 51 1 3 1 8/22-30/19 42 54 1 3 0 7/25 - 8/1/19 41 54 1 3 1 Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure Refused % % % % % 2/20-29/20 47 49 2 2 0 1/23-30/20 49 47 2 1 1 1/3-11/20 47 48 2 2 1 12/5-14/19 48 47 3 1 1 10/24-31/19 44 51 2 2 1 9/26 - 10/3/19 45 49 2 3 1 8/22-30/19 45 49 2 3 1 7/25 - 8/1/19 45 50 2 2 1 Donald

Trump (R) Elizabeth

Warren (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure Refused % % % % % 2/20-29/20 46 48 2 3 1 1/23-30/20 50 46 3 1 1 1/3-11/20 47 46 2 2 2 12/5-14/19 49 44 3 2 2 10/24-31/19 44 52 1 2 1 9/26 - 10/3/19 46 48 2 3 1 8/22-30/19 46 49 1 3 1 7/25 - 8/1/19 45 49 2 4 1 Donald

Trump (R) Pete

Buttigieg (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure Refused % % % % % 2/20-29/20 45 48 2 3 1 1/23-30/20 48 45 3 3 1 1/3-11/20 46 47 2 3 2 12/5-14/19 46 44 3 4 2 Donald

Trump (R) Michael

Bloomberg (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure Refused % % % % % 2/20-29/20 45 48 3 2 1 1/23-30/20 47 48 2 2 1 1/3-11/20 45 47 3 3 2 12/5-14/19 47 46 4 3 1 Donald

Trump (R) Amy

Klobuchar (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure Refused % % % % % 2/20-29/20 46 46 2 4 1 Fox News Poll conducted by Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). Feb. 23-26, 2020. N=1,000 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "If the 2020 presidential election were held today ...



"How would you vote if the candidates were Democrat Elizabeth Warren and Republican Donald Trump?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Elizabeth

Warren (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 2/23-26/20 43 46 3 4 4 1/19-22/20 42 47 6 3 3 12/8-11/19 45 46 2 4 3 10/27-30/19 41 46 7 2 4 10/6-8/19 40 50 4 3 4 9/15-17/19 40 46 7 4 3 8/11-13/19 39 46 7 2 6 7/21-23/19 42 41 7 3 7 6/9-12/19 41 43 6 3 6 5/11-14/19 41 43 6 4 6 3/17-20/19 42 40 7 4 8 "How would you vote if the candidates were Democrat Bernie Sanders and Republican Donald Trump?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 2/23-26/20 42 49 2 3 4 1/19-22/20 42 48 5 2 3 12/8-11/19 43 49 2 4 3 10/27-30/19 41 49 5 1 4 10/6-8/19 40 49 6 3 2 9/15-17/19 40 48 6 4 2 8/11-13/19 39 48 7 2 5 7/21-23/19 40 46 6 3 5 6/9-12/19 40 49 5 2 5 5/11-14/19 41 46 5 3 5 3/17-20/19 41 44 6 3 5 "How would you vote if the candidates were Democrat Pete Buttigieg and Republican Donald Trump?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Pete

Buttigieg (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 2/23-26/20 42 45 3 5 6 1/19-22/20 41 45 7 3 4 12/8-11/19 42 43 3 5 7 10/27-30/19 41 41 9 2 6 6/9-12/19 40 41 7 3 9 5/11-14/19 41 40 7 4 8 "How would you vote if the candidates were Democrat Mike Bloomberg and Republican Donald Trump?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Mike

Bloomberg (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 2/23-26/20 40 48 2 5 5 1/19-22/20 41 49 5 2 3 12/8-11/19 40 45 3 5 7 "How would you vote if the candidates were Democrat Amy Klobuchar and Republican Donald Trump?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Amy

Klobuchar (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 2/23-26/20 43 44 3 4 6 1/19-22/20 42 43 7 3 4 ABC News/Washington Post Poll. Feb. 14-17, 2020. N=913 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4. "If the 2020 presidential election were being held today, and the candidates were Donald Trump, the Republican, and [see below], the Democrat, for whom would you vote?" If unsure: "Would you lean toward Trump or [see below]?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.)/

Unsure % % % % % 2/14-17/20 45 51 0 3 1 1/20-23/20 47 49 - 2 1 10/27-30/19 41 55 - 2 1 9/2-5/19 43 52 - 2 3 6/28 - 7/1/19 48 49 1 2 2 Donald

Trump (R) Elizabeth

Warren (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.)/

Unsure % % % % % 2/14-17/20 47 48 - 2 1 1/20-23/20 48 48 - 2 2 10/27-30/19 40 55 - 2 3 9/2-5/19 44 51 - 2 3 6/28 - 7/1/19 48 48 1 1 2 Donald

Trump (R) Mike

Bloomberg (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.)/

Unsure % % % % % 2/14-17/20 45 50 - 2 2 1/20-23/20 46 49 1 2 2 Donald

Trump (R) Pete

Buttigieg (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.)/

Unsure % % % % % 2/14-17/20 46 49 1 3 2 1/20-23/20 48 45 - 3 3 10/27-30/19 41 52 1 3 3 9/2-5/19 43 47 - 3 6 6/28 - 7/1/19 47 47 1 2 4 Donald

Trump (R) Amy

Klobuchar (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.)/

Unsure % % % % % 2/14-17/20 46 48 - 3 2 1/20-23/20 47 48 - 2 4 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). Feb. 14-17, 2020. N=900 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.3. "If the election for president were held today, and Donald Trump were the Republican candidate and [see below] were the Democratic candidate, for whom would you vote?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Michael

Bloomberg (D) Depends

(vol.) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 2/14-17/20 43 50 - 3 4 Donald

Trump (R) Pete

Buttigieg (D) Depends

(vol.) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 2/14-17/20 44 48 - 3 5 1/26-29/20 45 46 - 6 3 Donald

Trump (R) Amy

Klobuchar (D) Depends

(vol.) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 2/14-17/20 45 48 - 3 4 NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll. Feb. 13-16, 2020. N=1,164 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.7. "If the 2020 election for president were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are [see below]?" Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure % % % % 2/13-16/20 44 50 1 5 Donald

Trump (R) Michael

Bloomberg (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure % % % % 2/13-16/20 44 48 2 5 Donald

Trump (R) Pete

Buttigieg (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure % % % % 2/13-16/20 45 47 2 7 Donald

Trump (R) Amy

Klobuchar (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure % % % % 2/13-16/20 45 47 2 6 Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure % % % % 2/13-16/20 45 48 1 5 Donald

Trump (R) Elizabeth

Warren (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure % % % % 2/13-16/20 46 47 2 5 Monmouth University Poll. Feb. 6-9, 2020. N=827 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.4. "Looking ahead to the 2020 election for president, do you think that Donald Trump should be reelected, or do you think that it is time to have someone else in office?" Should be

reelected Time for

someone else Unsure % % % 2/6-9/20 42 55 3 12/4-8/19 43 54 3 10/30 - 11/3/19 42 55 3 9/23-29/19 39 57 4 8/16-20/19 39 57 4 6/12-17/19 37 59 4 5/16-20/19 37 60 4 3/1-4/19 38 57 5 1/25-27/19 38 57 5 11/9-12/18 37 58 4 Quinnipiac University Poll. Feb. 5-9, 2020. N=1,519 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 2.5. "If the election for president were being held today, and the candidates were [see below] the Democrat and Donald Trump the Republican, for whom would you vote?" Donald

Trump (R) Elizabeth

Warren (D) Someone

else (vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % % 2/5-9/20 44 48 2 2 3 12/4-9/19 43 50 2 2 3 10/4-7/19 41 49 2 3 4 8/21-26/19 40 52 1 3 4 6/6-10/19 42 49 1 3 5 Donald

Trump (R) Pete

Buttigieg (D) Someone

else (vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % % 2/5-9/20 43 47 2 3 5 12/4-9/19 43 48 2 2 4 8/21-26/19 40 49 2 3 7 6/6-10/19 42 47 1 3 7 Donald

Trump (R) Amy

Klobuchar (D) Someone

else (vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % % 2/5-9/20 43 49 2 2 4 12/4-9/19 43 47 2 2 5 Donald

Trump (R) Michael

Bloomberg (D) Someone

else (vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % % 2/5-9/20 42 51 2 3 3 12/4-9/19 42 48 2 3 5 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). Jan. 26-29, 2020. N=1,000 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.1. "If the election for president were held today, and Donald Trump were the Republican candidate and [see below] were the Democratic candidate, for whom would you vote?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Elizabeth

Warren (D) Depends

(vol.) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 1/26-29/20 45 48 - 5 2 10/27-30/19 42 50 - 5 3 7/7-9/19 43 48 1 4 4 Gallup Poll. Jan. 16-29, 2020. N=946 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4. "Please tell me whether you think each of the following political office-holders deserves to be reelected, or not. ... How about President Trump?" Deserves to

be reelected Does not

deserve Unsure % % % 1/16-29/20 50 50 - 10/15-28/18 41 56 3 4/9-15/18 37 59 3 "Which comes closest to your view about the election for president in November? You plan to vote for Donald Trump regardless of whom the Democrats nominate for president. You are waiting to see who the Democrats nominate for president before you make up your mind about who to vote for. OR, You plan to vote against Donald Trump regardless of whom the Democrats nominate for president." Options rotated For

Trump Waiting

to see Against

Trump Unsure % % % % 1/16-29/20 39 24 36 1 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. Jan. 16-19, 2020. N=1,051 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.6. "If [see below] were the Democratic Party's candidate and Donald Trump were the Republican Party's candidate, for whom would you be more likely to vote?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Michael

Bloomberg (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 1/16-19/20 43 52 1 2 2 Donald

Trump (R) Pete

Buttigieg (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 1/16-19/20 45 49 - 3 2 12/12-15/19 46 45 1 3 5 10/17-20/19 44 50 1 3 2 4/25-28/19 44 47 1 2 6 Donald

Trump (R) Amy

Klobuchar (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 1/16-19/20 45 48 - 3 3 Donald

Trump (R) Elizabeth

Warren (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 1/16-19/20 45 50 - 3 2 12/12-15/19 46 47 1 4 3 10/17-20/19 44 52 - 3 1 4/25-28/19 48 47 0 2 3 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). Dec. 14-17, 2019. N=733 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.6. "Which one of these three statements comes closest to your point of view? I am almost certain to vote for Donald Trump no matter whom the Democrats nominate for president. I am almost certain to vote against Donald Trump no matter whom the Democrats decide to nominate. I may vote for or against Donald Trump depending upon whom the Democrats nominate for president." Almost certain

to vote for

Trump Almost certain

to vote against

Trump Depends on

Democratic

nominee Unsure % % % % 12/14-17/19 34 48 18 - 10/27-30/19 34 46 17 3 Suffolk University/USA Today Poll. Dec. 10-14, 2019. N=1,000 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "I'm going to run the top five nationally polled Democratic candidates against Donald Trump. In each scenario, you'll have three choices: either you plan to vote for that Democrat, President Trump, or a third-party candidate. If you are undecided in a particular match-up, you can just say so. ..." Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Third-party

candidate Undecided % % % % 12/10-14/19 44 41 11 4 Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Third-party

candidate Undecided % % % % 12/10-14/19 44 39 13 5 Donald

Trump (R) Elizabeth

Warren (D) Third-party

candidate Undecided % % % % 12/10-14/19 45 37 12 6 Donald

Trump (R) Pete

Buttigieg (D) Third-party

candidate Undecided % % % % 12/10-14/19 43 33 15 9 Donald

Trump (R) Michael

Bloomberg (D) Third-party

candidate Undecided % % % % 12/10-14/19 43 34 15 9 Investor's Business Daily/TIPP Poll. Dec. 5-14, 2019. N=849 registered voters nationwide. "Thinking about the 2020 presidential election, I am going to read a few head-to-head match-ups. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? How about Donald Trump, the Republican, and Hillary Clinton, the Democrat?" Donald

Trump (R) Hillary

Clinton (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure Refused % % % % % 12/5-14/19 49 43 4 2 2 NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll. Nov. 11-15, 2019. N=988 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.8. "Thinking about the 2020 election, do you definitely plan to vote for Donald Trump for reelection as president or do you definitely plan to vote against him?" Definitely

for Trump Definitely

against him Unsure % % % 11/11-15/19 39 52 9 10/3-8/19 39 52 9 9/5-8/19 38 52 9 7/15-17/19 39 53 8 5/31 - 6/4/19 36 51 13 4/24-29/19 33 54 12 3/25-27/19 35 54 11 1/10-13/19 30 57 13 Investor's Business Daily/TIPP Poll. Oct. 24-31, 2019. N=903 adults nationwide. Results below are among registered voters. "Thinking about the 2020 presidential election, I am going to read a few head-to-head match-ups. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? How about Donald Trump, the Republican, and [see below], the Democrat?" Donald

Trump (R) Kamala

Harris (D) Other

(vol.) Unsure Refused % % % % % 10/24-31/19 45 49 1 2 1 9/26 - 10/3/19 46 46 2 5 1 8/22-30/19 46 49 1 4 1 7/25 - 8/1/19 45 47 2 5 2 ABC News/Washington Post Poll. Oct. 27-30, 2019. N=876 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4. "If the 2020 presidential election were being held today, and the candidates were Donald Trump, the Republican, and [see below], the Democrat, for whom would you vote?" If unsure: "Would you lean toward Trump or [see below]?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Kamala

Harris (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.)/

Unsure % % % % % 10/27-30/19 42 51 - 2 5 9/2-5/19 43 50 - 2 4 6/28 - 7/1/19 46 48 1 2 2 Fox News Poll conducted by Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). Oct. 27-30, 2019. N=1,040 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "If the 2020 presidential election were held today ... How would you vote if the candidates were Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Hillary

Clinton (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 10/27-30/19 41 43 9 5 3 Suffolk University/USA Today Poll. Oct. 23-26, 2019. N=1,000 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you vote for President Trump, the Democratic nominee, or a third party candidate?" President

Trump Democratic

nominee Third party

candidate Unsure Refused % % % % % 10/23-26/19 41 39 10 10 - 3/13-17/19 39 36 11 14 1 Grinnell College National Poll conducted by Selzer & Co. Oct. 17-23, 2019. N=806 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.5. "If a vote for president of the United States were held today, would you definitely vote to reelect President Trump, consider someone else, or definitely vote to elect someone else, or would you not vote?" Definitely

Trump Consider

someone else Definitely

someone else Would

not vote Unsure % % % % % 10/17-23/19 38 13 47 - 2 11/24-27/18 35 17 45 1 3 8/29 - 9/2/18 36 17 43 - 3 Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service Battleground Poll conducted by the Tarrance Group (R) and Lake Research Partners (D). Oct. 6-10, 2019. N=1,000 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.1. "Now, thinking about the election for president that will be held in November 2020, if the general election were held today and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote: Donald Trump, the Republican, or the Democratic candidate?" If unsure: "And which candidate do you lean toward slightly?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Democratic

candidate Unsure % % % 10/6-10/19 42 50 8 Quinnipiac University Poll. Sept. 19-23, 2019. N=1,337 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.2. "In the 2020 general election for president, if Donald Trump is the Republican candidate, would you definitely vote for him, consider voting for him, or would you definitely not vote for him?" Definitely

vote for Consider

voting for Definitely

not vote for Unsure/

No answer % % % % 9/19-23/19 33 10 54 3 7/25-28/19 32 12 54 3 5/16-20/19 31 12 54 3 4/26-29/19 33 13 52 2 3/21-25/19 30 13 53 3 Fox News Poll conducted by Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). Sept. 15-17, 2019. N=1,008 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "How would you vote if the candidates were Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump?" If unsure: "Well, which way do you lean?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Kamala

Harris (D) Other

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 9/15-17/19 40 42 10 4 4 8/11-13/19 39 45 6 2 7 7/21-23/19 41 40 7 4 8 6/9-12/19 41 42 6 3 7 5/11-14/19 41 41 7 4 8 3/17-20/19 41 39 7 4 9 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. Sept. 5-9, 2019. N=1,639 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.2. "Do you think Donald Trump deserves to be re-elected, or not?" Think

he does Do not think

he does Unsure/

Refused % % % ALL 36 60 3 Men 42 53 4 Women 30 67 2 Democrats 7 92 1 Independents 29 66 5 Republicans 84 13 3 Quinnipiac University Poll. Aug. 21-26, 2019. N=1,422 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.1. "If the election for president were being held today, and the candidates were [see below] the Democrat and Donald Trump the Republican, for whom would you vote?" Donald

Trump (R) Kamala

Harris (D) Someone

else (vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % % 8/21-26/19 40 51 2 3 5 6/6-10/19 41 49 1 2 6 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). Aug. 10-14, 2019. N=834 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.4. "Looking ahead to the next election for president, if Donald Trump runs for reelection as the Republican candidate, will you definitely vote for Trump in that election, probably vote for Trump, probably vote for the Democratic candidate, or definitely vote for the Democratic candidate?" 8/10-14/19 2/24-27/19 12/9-12/18 12/13-15/17 % % % % Definitely Trump 29 27 23 18 Probably Trump 11 14 15 18 Probably Democrat 11 15 13 14 Definitely Democrat 41 33 39 38 Someone else (vol.) 2 2 2 n/a Depends (vol.) 2 5 3 4 Neither (vol.) 1 1 2 3 Unsure 3 3 3 5 NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by Hart Research Associates (D) and Public Opinion Strategies (R). July 7-9, 2019. N=800 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.5. "Thinking again about the 2020 presidential election, if the election for president were held today, and Donald Trump were the Republican candidate and [see below] were the Democratic candidate, for whom would you vote?" Options rotated Donald

Trump (R) Kamala

Harris (D) Depends

(vol.) Neither/

Other (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 7/7-9/19 44 45 1 4 6 ABC News/Washington Post Poll. June 28-July 1, 2019. N=875 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4. "All else equal, if the election were between Trump and a Democratic candidate who you regard as a socialist, who would you support: Trump or the Democrat who you regard as a socialist?" Options rotated Trump Socialist Unsure % % % 6/28 - 7/1/19 49 43 8 Quinnipiac University Poll. June 6-10, 2019. N=1,214 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.5. "If the election for president were being held today, and the candidates were [see below] the Democrat and Donald Trump the Republican, for whom would you vote?" Donald

Trump (R) Cory

Booker (D) Someone

else (vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % % 6/6-10/19 42 47 1 3 7 NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll. May 31-June 4, 2019. N=783 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 5. "Thinking about the 2020 election, do you definitely plan to vote for Donald Trump for reelection as president or do you definitely plan to vote against him?" Definitely

for Trump Definitely

against him Unsure % % % 5/31 - 6/4/19 36 51 13 4/24-29/19 33 54 12 3/25-27/19 35 54 11 1/10-13/19 30 57 13 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. May 28-31, 2019. N=1,006 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.8. "As you may have heard, Donald Trump has decided to run for reelection. Please just give me your best guess: Do you think he will win the presidential election in 2020, or do you think he will lose?" Think he

will win Think he

will lose Unsure/

Refused % % % 5/28-31/19 54 41 5 12/6-9/18 43 51 6 10/4-7/18 46 47 7 3/22-25/18 40 54 6 Fox News Poll conducted by Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). May 11-14, 2019. N=1,008 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you definitely vote to reelect Donald Trump, probably vote to reelect Trump, probably vote for someone else, or definitely vote for someone else?" Definitely/

Probably vote

to reelect

Trump Probably/

Definitely vote

for someone

else Too soon

to say

(vol.) Wouldn't

vote (vol.) Unsure % % % % % 5/11-14/19 38 54 5 2 2 12/9-11/18 38 55 5 1 2 1/21-23/18 35 56 8 1 1 4/23-25/17 36 55 5 - 3 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. April 25-28, 2019. Registered voters nationwide. "If Kamala Harris were the Democratic Party's candidate and Donald Trump were the Republican Party's candidate, for whom would you be more likely to vote?" N=453; margin of error ± 5.5 Donald

Trump (R) Kamala

Harris (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 4/25-28/19 45 49 0 3 3 "If Beto O'Rourke were the Democratic Party's candidate and Donald Trump were the Republican Party's candidate, for whom would you be more likely to vote?" N=469; margin of error ± 5.5 Donald

Trump (R) Beto

O'Rourke (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 4/25-28/19 42 52 - 2 4 ABC News/Washington Post Poll. April 22-25, 2019. N=865 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 4. "Assuming Trump is the Republican candidate for president in 2020, would you definitely vote for him, would you consider voting for him, or would you definitely not vote for him?" Definitely

for Trump Consider

Trump Definitely

not Trump Unsure % % % % 4/22-25/19 30 14 52 3 1/21-24/19 28 14 56 1 Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service Battleground Poll conducted by the Tarrance Group (R) and Lake Research Partners (D). March 31-April 4, 2019. N=1,000 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.1. "Now thinking ahead to the election for president that will be held in November 2020, do you think Donald Trump has performed his job as president well enough to deserve reelection, or do you think it's time to give a new person a chance?" Trump

deserves

reelection Time to give

new person

a chance Unsure % % % 3/31 - 4/4/19 38 57 5 Wason Center for Public Policy Survey Research Lab at Christopher Newport University. Feb. 3-17, 2019. N=1,001 likely voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.2. "If the 2020 presidential election were held today, would you vote for the incumbent president, Republican Donald Trump, or for the Democrat running against him?" Trump Democrat Someone

else (vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % 2/3-17/19 37 48 5 9 "And if instead the choices were the incumbent president, Republican Donald Trump, the Democratic Party's nominee, or a candidate running on an independent ticket, for whom would you vote?" Trump Democrat Independent

candidate Someone

else (vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 2/3-17/19 34 32 16 1 17 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. Jan. 30-Feb. 2, 2019. N=1,011 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.8. "I'm going to read you the names of a few people who are running or may run for president in 2020. For each one, please tell me whether you would be very likely, somewhat likely, not too likely, or not likely at all to support them if they decide to run in 2020. ..." Very/Some-

what likely Not too/Not

at all likely Unsure/

Refused % % % "Former vice president Joe Biden" 1/30 - 2/2/19 50 47 4 "President Donald Trump" 1/30 - 2/2/19 41 58 1 "Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders" 1/30 - 2/2/19 41 54 5 "California Senator Kamala Harris" 1/30 - 2/2/19 38 51 11 "Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren" 1/30 - 2/2/19 36 56 8 "New Jersey Senator Cory Booker" 1/30 - 2/2/19 29 55 15 "Former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke" 1/30 - 2/2/19 29 56 15 "Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg" 1/30 - 2/2/19 27 65 8 "New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand" 1/30 - 2/2/19 22 63 16 "Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown" 1/30 - 2/2/19 21 55 24 "Businessman Howard Schultz" 1/30 - 2/2/19 20 66 14 Fox News Poll conducted by Anderson Robbins Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). Dec. 9-11, 2018. N=1,006 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "Just your best guess: As of today, do you think Donald Trump will be reelected president in 2020, or not?" Think he

will be Don't think

he will be Unsure % % % 12/9-11/18 39 52 9 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. Jan. 14-15 & 17-18, 2018. N=913 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.8. "I know it's a long way off, but thinking about the election for president that will happen in 2020, if [see below] were the Democratic Party's candidate and Donald Trump were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for: [see below]?" If unsure: "As of today, do you lean more toward [see below]?" Donald

Trump (R) Bernie

Sanders (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 1/14-15, 17-18/18 42 55 1 2 1 Donald

Trump (R) Oprah

Winfrey (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 1/14-15, 17-18/18 42 51 2 3 1 Donald

Trump (R) Joe

Biden (D) Other

(vol.) Neither

(vol.) Unsure/

Refused % % % % % 1/14-15, 17-18/18 40 57 1 1 1 Quinnipiac University Poll. Jan. 12-16, 2018. N=1,212 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.4. "Would you be inclined to vote to reelect Donald Trump as president, or not?" Inclined Not

inclined Unsure/

No answer % % % 1/12-16/18 34 62 3 "If the presidential election were being held today, and the candidates were Oprah Winfrey the Democrat and Donald Trump the Republican, for whom would you vote?" Donald

Trump (R) Oprah

Winfrey (D) Neither

(vol.) Someone

else (vol.) Unsure/

No answer % % % % % 1/12-16/18 39 52 4 2 4 NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll. Jan. 8-10, 2018. N=1,092 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 3. "Do you want Oprah Winfrey to run for president in 2020, or not?" Want

her to run Don't want

her to run Unsure % % % ALL 33 56 11 Democrats 47 40 13 Republicans 15 77 7 Independents 32 56 12 "If the 2020 election for president were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are Oprah Winfrey, the Democrat, and Donald Trump, the Republican?" Donald

Trump (R) Oprah

Winfrey (D) Unsure % % % ALL 39 50 11 Democrats 4 91 6 Republicans 85 8 6 Independents 37 46 17 CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. Nov. 2-5, 2017. N=1,021 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.6. "Please tell me whether you think each of the following political officeholders deserves to be reelected or not. ... How about Donald Trump?" Deserves to

be reelected Does not Unsure/

Refused % % % 11/2-5/17 33 63 4 Democrats 4 94 2 Independents 30 64 6 Republicans 80 17 3 9/17-20/17 33 61 6 Democrats 7 91 1 Independents 28 64 8 Republicans 76 18 6 Among registered voters: 11/2-5/17 35 62 4 9/17-20/17 35 59 6 Quinnipiac University Poll. March 2-6, 2017. N=1,283 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 2.7. "Do you want Oprah Winfrey to run for president in the 2020 election, or not?" Want

her to run Don't want

her to run Unsure/

No answer % % % ALL 21 69 10 Republicans 11 82 7 Democrats 32 56 11 Independents 19 70 11