Despite months of testimony from witnesses and congressional debate, those numbers were almost identical to the ones Fox News' pollsters found when the allegations against Trump first surfaced.
Though the Fox News poll released Sunday found Trump's job approval rating ticked up to 45% from 42% at the end of October, it shows the president losing in hypothetical matchups against the top-polling Democratic candidates.
Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, a late entrant in the race, also tops Trump in the poll, 45%-40%. Among Democratic voters, Biden is seen as the candidate most likely to beat Trump in 2020: 77% say he could get the job done, up from 68% at the end of October. Sixty-percent say Sanders could win, 59% say Warren could do it and 55% say Bloomberg could come out on top. Buttigieg is seen as the least likely to beat Trump at 48%, but that's up from 30% in the previous poll.
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