Washington:Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris are maintaining a double-digit lead in the country over incumbent President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, as the presidential election draws closer, says a Washington Post-ABC News poll.
As the Democrats kicked off their National Convention on Monday, Biden and Harris lead Trump and Pence by 53 percent to 41 percent among registered voters, The Washington Post reported.
Among voters, Biden's current national margin over Trump is slightly smaller than the 15-point margin in a poll conducted last month and slightly larger than a survey in May when he led by 10 points. As the pandemic was in its initial stage, Biden and Trump were separated by just two points, with the former having a statistically insignificant advantage.
Nearly 9 in 10 of Trump's supporters are enthusiastic to cast ballots for him and 65 percent saying they are very enthusiastic. Slightly over 8 in 10 Biden supporters stated they are enthusiastic about voting for the former Vice President, with 48 percent saying they are "very enthusiastic", the poll said.
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Overall, 54 percent of registered voters said they are following the presidential election very closely. The share of Republicans and Republican-leaning independent voters stands at 58 percent, the same as it was in September 2016.
53 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independent voters are also saying they are very closely following the campaign, a jump of 13 points around this time four years back.
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54 percent of Americans approve of Biden's selection of Harris as his running mate, although views vary significantly along partisan lines. Among Democrats, 86 percent approve of Harris' selection including 64 percent who strongly approve.
Among Republicans, 55 percent disagree with 46 percent strongly disapproving. A majority of Independents -- 52 percent -- say they approve, with 29 percent disapproving Biden's decision, according to The Washington Post.