President Trump’s approval rating ticked up and public concerns about the coronavirus pandemic fell, according to a poll of six battleground states released on Wednesday that was taken immediately after the Democratic National Convention.
Mr. Trump had a 48% approval rating and a 52% disapproval rating among likely voters in Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, according to the polling from CNBC/Change Research.
Two weeks ago, Mr. Trump had a 46%/54% approve/disapprove split.And 66% of likely voters said they have serious concerns about COVID-19, though that was down from 69% two weeks ago. The share of people who said they have “very serious” concerns was at 45%, down from 49%.
Forty-seven percent said they approve of how Mr. Trump has handled the virus – his highest share since mid-May.
Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden held a 3-point, 49% to 46% lead over Mr. Trump across the six states. Two weeks ago, Mr. Biden had a 4-point, 48% to 44% lead.
– Arizona: Biden 49%, Trump 47%(8/12: Biden 45%, Trump 44%)
– Florida: Biden 49%, Trump 46%(8/12: Biden 50%, Trump 44%)
– Michigan: Biden 50%, Trump 44%(8/12: Biden 48%, Trump 43%)
– North Carolina: Biden 48%, Trump 47%(8/12: Trump 48%, Biden 47%)
– Pennsylvania: Biden 49%, Trump 46%(8/12: Biden 48%, Trump 44%)
Wisconsin: Biden 49%, Trump 44%(8/12: Biden 47%, Trump 43%
The survey of 4,904 respondents across the six states was taken from Aug. 21-23 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.4 percentage points.
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