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    August 13, 2020
    2. Perceptions of Trump and Biden

    Record low shares of voters say either – or neither – would make a good president

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    2. Perceptions of Trump and Biden

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    GOP satisfaction with the presidential candidates higher than in 2016
    Record low shares of voters say either – or neither – would make a good president
    Voters overwhelmingly say Trump and Biden differ on the issues
    Top reason for voting for Biden among his supporters: He’s not Trump
    Trump’s temperament, Biden’s age and health are most common concerns among their supporters
    GOP satisfaction with the presidential candidates higher than in 2016

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