The survey shows Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren defeating Trump in head-to-head matchups in the swing state.
A new poll shows President Donald Trump losing his 2020 re-election bid to every leading Democratic candidate in the key state of Ohio., conducted by Emerson Polling from September 29 to October 2, found that former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders had the biggest leads over Trump in the swing state. Fifty-three percent of voters said they would support Biden or Sanders over the president in a head-to-head matchup.
Plus, when it came to impeachment, a plurality of Ohio voters said they supported removing the president. Forty-seven percent backed impeaching Trump while 43 percent opposed the idea and 10 percent were unsure. Trump's overall approval rating in Ohio is at 43 percent, with 51 percent of those polled disapproving of how he's handled his job as president.
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