The Wall Street Journal reports:
President Trump trails by 10 percentage points among voters nationally in the final days of his re-election campaign, facing substantial public anxiety over the coronavirus pandemic but with broad approval of his management of the economy, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds.
Former Vice President Joe Biden leads Mr. Trump, 52% to 42%, in the poll’s final reading of voter opinion before Election Day, essentially unchanged from Mr. Biden’s 11-point advantage in mid-October. In particular, women and seniors have turned against the president, the poll finds, with both groups favoring Mr. Biden by double-digit margins.
However, the survey finds the race tightening when the landscape is narrowed to a set of 12 battleground states. Mr. Biden holds a 6-point lead across those states, 51% to 45%, compared with a 10-point lead last month.
As the race heads to its finale, President Trump trails Joe Biden by 10 points nationally in a new WSJ/NBC poll. @GeraldFSeib breaks it down. #Election2020 #WSJWhatsNow pic.twitter.com/Alh5ThvIaO
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 2, 2020