Who Is Ahead - Trump Or Biden? US election 2020

Voters in America will decide on 3 November whether Donald Trump remains in the White House for another four years. Will it be continued with Republican President Donald Trump or will Democrat Joe Biden move to the White House? You can follow the 'last minute' developments regarding the US Elections from our news.



Donald Trump and Joe Biden went head-to-head in two live TV debates. The first, on 29 September, was a chaotic affair, with Mr Trump's combative approach stamping out any chance of a real debate. A CBS News/YouGov poll taken straight afterwards suggested it was a good night for Mr Biden. Of those who watched, 48% said Mr Biden was the winner while 41% went for Mr Trump - a similar split to national polling averages. Nearly 70% of people said the debate made them feel "annoyed". In the second debate, on 22 October, organisers introduced a mute button to help police the arguments. But it was a much more restrained President Trump on show and there was a much greater focus on the policies of the two candidates. While that seemed to help Mr Trump somewhat, snap polls still suggested viewers thought Mr Biden's performance was more impressive. A CNN poll found 53% of viewers thought the Democrat had done a better job in the debate, while 39% went with Mr Trump. A YouGov snap poll was similar, with 54% saying Mr Biden had won compared to 35% for the president. So while Mr Trump put in a better performance, it's unlikely to have been enough to change the balance of the race on its own.