Donald Trump is down but not out.

Two new polls confirm that the billionaire is trailing Hillary Clinton in the general election, but winning support for his perceived strength on jobs, the economy, and the age-old question of whom voters would rather share a beer with.

A CNN/ORC poll released Tuesday showed that the Republican frontrunner has a huge lead among voters to handle the economy and a slight lead to handle terrorism.

Voters preferred Trump to Clinton on the economy by eight points, 51 percent to 43 percent, and on the issue of terrorism by three points, 48 percent to 45 percent. The former first lady had previously led on the issue of terrorism before the Orlando attack at the Pulse night club, and she lost

ground on the economy since April when she was only five points behind the billionaire.

Another poll from Quinnipiac confirmed that Trump has the advantage when it came terrorism and jobs. They asked voters in Florida, Pennsylvania,

and Ohio which candidate would create jobs and defeat ISIS. Trump won handily on both issues in all three swing states.

More importantly, while the billionaire suffered from cripplingly low favorability numbers, he is still the preferred candidate that voters would like to watch on television and invite over their house for a barbecue.

While that may seem like a minor detail, relatability was instrumental in the re-election of George W. Bush, who edged out John Kerry in 2004 because 57 percent of undecided voters found the former president more relatable.

Trump winning the White House could result from jobs, terrorism, and barbecue.