Numerous national polls show Trump losing significant ground with seniors and among white voters, including both those with and without four-year college degrees. They’re atrocious numbers,” said Edward J. Rollins, co-chairman of the pro-Trump super PAC Great America and the former campaign manager for Ronald Reagan’s 1984 reelection campaign. In 2016, Trump won whites by an average of 18 points across two surveys of 2016 voters; surveys since late May averaged by The Washington Post show him leading by five percentage points. And though Trump won seniors by eight points in 2016, he trails Biden by five points on average in recent national polls. A senior White House official said that although Biden outraised Trump for the first time in May, the Trump campaign still outmatches Biden with $265 million cash on hand.
Source: Washington Post June 28, 2020 19:52 UTC