Trump vs. Biden: what the polls say and who is the most searched candidate on Google

Trump vs. Biden: what the polls say and who is the most searched candidate on Google
Trump vs. Biden: what the polls say and who is the most searched candidate on Google

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This Thursday June 27 the first presidential debate will take place in which two of the favorite contenders will face each other: the current American president, Joe Biden, and former US President Donald Trump, prior to the elections to be held on November 5. Before this meeting, the polls They already show who could be the next leader of the nation, while the Google searches They show what could be the most popular candidate.

At the meeting, televised by CNN, which will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, this Thursday, June 27 at 9 p.m. (Eastern Time), They will abide by strict rules, such as microphone control, intended to avoid interruptions and maintain order. Among the agreements it was also defined that the public confrontation of ideas will have a duration of 90 minutes and will have two commercial breaks.

FILE – In this combination of photos, left, President Joe Biden speaks on Aug. 10, 2023, in Salt Lake City, and former President Donald Trump speaks on July 8, 2023, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo, File)AP

The most recent results show a difference of few points between the candidates. You survey from FiveThirtyEight, dated this Thursday, June 27, gives you a minimal advantage to Trump of 0.1 points. The survey places Biden with 40.9% of preference, while the 78-year-old businessman takes 41%. Furthermore, it is shown Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with 9.2 percent.

For its part, the work carried out by Decision Desk HQ and The Hill also indicates that Trump is ahead with 0.7%. With data from an analysis on Wednesday, June 26, the results They position the current US president with 43.9% preference of the respondents. While The Republican is in first place with 44.6 percent.

The most recent polls, and before the debate, show a preference of few points for former President Donald TrumpDecision Desk HQ and The Hill

The results of the national survey of New York Times/Siena Collegeconducted among 1,226 likely voters from June 20 to 25, 2024, in which they answered the question: “If the 2024 presidential election were held today, who would you vote for?” shows Biden with 44%, while Trump takes 48% of the preferences.

On specific issues, the Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that American voters see the Republican as the best candidate for the economy, but prefer the approach of his Democratic rival. Trump also gained a more significant lead (44% vs. 31%) regarding immigrationbut Biden had the preference regarding political extremism and threats to democracy.

Before the first debate, Google launched a page that shows trends in real time of search interest in the main topics. The tracker provides data on various topics such as who is the most sought after candidatebut warns that “search interest is an indicator of curiosity about a topic, and should not be considered an indicator of voter intent.”

According to the data, consulted this Thursday, June 27, The most searched candidate is Donald Trump, with 64%. Another graph also indicates that the interest in the entrepreneur is general in the country, since in few regions information is sought about Joe Biden, who got 36%. The page also publishes data about what electoral topics Americans are looking for and generalities of the debate.

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