The latest poll of the US 2020 election: Biden’s support rate is 9 percentage points ahead of Trump.

  The latest poll of the US 2020 election shows that former Vice President Biden’s support rate is 9 percentage points ahead of current President Trump. (Source: Getty Images)

  Overseas Network July 15th With the approaching of the US presidential election in 2020, a joint poll conducted by NBC News and The Wall Street Journal recently showed that former Vice President Biden was 9 percentage points ahead of current President Trump.

  According to NBC, The Wall Street Journal and other US media reports, according to the latest polls, former Vice President Biden leads Trump by 51% to 42% in the ranking of winning percentage with current US President Trump, which is the one with the greatest chance of winning among the current Democratic candidates.

  In addition, Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders leads Trump by 7 percentage points; Elizabeth Warren, Democratic Senator of California, leads Trump by 5 percentage points; California Democratic Senator Kamala Harris leads Trump by 1 percentage point.

  According to the report, the survey found that Biden’s support rate among African-American voters, female voters, suburban voters and independents is higher than Trump’s, while Trump has a higher support rate among male voters, white voters and white voters without college education.

  The report pointed out that the survey was conducted from July 7 to 9, with an error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points, and the respondents included 800 registered voters.

  Biden served as the 47th vice president of the United States, and ran for the presidency of the United States twice in 1988 and 2008, both of which failed. On April 25, Biden officially announced his participation in the 2020 presidential election. In his campaign video, he said: "We are in a war to defend the soul of this country."

  Sanders announced his participation in the 2020 US presidential election on February 19th this year. Three years ago, he had a fierce competition with Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary, and finally lost by only 1%.

  Warren officially announced his candidacy for the presidency on February 10th this year to change a country that she said was "manipulated by the rich". After announcing the campaign, she quickly attracted the attention of Trump’s re-election campaign team.

  Harris announced his participation in the 2020 US presidential election on January 22nd this year. She used to be the district attorney of San Francisco and the attorney general of California. She emphasized this experience in her campaign speech, saying that her career has been focused on ensuring people’s safety, and her campaign slogan is "For the People".

  As early as February 27th last year, Trump announced that he would participate in the 2020 presidential election, and appointed Brad Pascal, a social media expert and digital media director of his 2016 campaign team, as campaign manager to help him prepare for re-election. (Overseas network Yao Kaihong)