she says. Joe Biden has opened up a 12-point lead (53 percent to 41 percent) over President Donald Trump, according to a Suffolk University/USA TODAY national poll. On handling the coronavirus, those surveyed overwhelmingly say Biden would do a better job than Trump, 57%-33%. A Republican, he praises Trump's record on appointing conservative judges, reducing federal regulations and cutting taxes, and he plans to vote for the president in November. The death of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who died after having his neck pinned down by a Minneapolis police officer for nearly nine minutes in May, sparked protests in dozens of cities, including both peaceful protests and violent altercations with police. A majority of voters approve of the Black Lives Matter movement, with 52 percent saying that it is an appropriate response to racial matters in the United States and 38 percent saying the protesters are going too far. Biden led 86 percent to 8 percent among Black voters and 58 percent to 25 percent among Latinx voters, while Trump led 49 percent to 48 percent among white voters, well within the margin of error. Suffolk Dance specializes in handmade pointe shoes, ballet wear, and dancewear. By a narrow 45%-41%, those surveyed predict Biden will defeat Trump in November. The findings have a warning flare for Republicans down the ballot. That's compared to Trump, who is underwater and viewed favorably by 41% and unfavorably by 53% of respondents. First we couldn't talk politics at Thanksgiving. Are you registered to vote? They split evenly over whether he can "get things done." For more information, contact David Paleologos at 781-290-9310, dpaleologos@suffolk.edu. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Suffolk University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the, Presidential race hinges on disapproval of Trump despite lack of excitement for Biden, Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy, Suffolk University Political Research Center, Suffolk University/USA Today Poll Shows Biden with 12-Point Lead, Dealing with China—Biden, 51 percent; Trump, 41 percent, National security—Biden, 52 percent; Trump, 41 percent, Immigration—Biden, 54 percent; Trump, 38 percent, Health care—Biden, 56 percent; Trump, 34 percent, COVID-19 pandemic—Biden, 57 percent; Trump, 33 percent, Race relations—Biden, 59 percent; Trump, 30 percent. By 9 points, they say he would keep his promises and that he is honest and trustworthy. For over 40 years, the Aging office has administered federal, state and county programs for persons 60 years of age and older. ggatlin@suffolk.edu, 617-573-8447 USA TODAY. Thirty-two percent said they will utilize a mail-in or absentee voting option. By double digits, they give him negative ratings on the other five traits. Contrasting message:Joe Biden campaign seizes on opportunity to contrast Trump's 'law and order' message. Call Us: 972-316-6907. Nineteen percent of poll respondents said they took part in some form of protesting over the summer, with 11% participating in person and 8% virtually. Sag Harbor is an incorporated village in Suffolk County, New York, United States, in the towns of East Hampton [citation needed] and Southampton on eastern Long Island. Still, 51% of Minnesotans said they are very or somewhat concerned about mail-in voting leading to fraud, and 49% said they are not very or not at all concerned. 'Law and order':Trump returns to 2016 theme as violence spreads after George Floyd death. Then, Democrat Hillary Clinton led in national polls but lost the White House to Trump. There is a similar divide when asked whether each candidate has demonstrated seven traits of leadership: can get things done; cares about people like you; honest and trustworthy; can bring the nation together; will keep his promises; has a vision for the country; and has the right experience to be president. Opposition to Trump is by far the biggest factor propelling support for Biden, including among those who are lukewarm to the presumptive Democratic nominee. Check your status. Trump holds an approval rating of 42% among likely Minnesota voters. Now, the 4th? Office of Public Affairs That is the negative part of him I don't particularly care for," though he says it shouldn't be surprising. Need help contact the Suffolk University Service Desk at 617-557-2000 or email servicedesk@suffolk.edu By 54%-43%, those surveyed say the president has demonstrated that characteristic. Asked about their vote for Congress in November, 51% of those surveyed say they are inclined to support an unnamed Democratic candidate; 37% say they are inclined to support an unnamed Republican.