"Former Vice President Joe Biden's solid lead over President Donald Trump has been larger than that of Hillary Clinton's for nearly his entire 2020 presidential campaign," according to
Newsweek magazine.
Here is more of what Newsweek said:
"Comparisons between 2020 and 2016 September polls show Biden up eight points compared to Clinton's corresponding five-point lead four years ago. But pollsters are warning overconfident Democrats that Clinton was seven points up on Trump just three weeks before losing in 2016, and a recent surge of Trump support among white, working-class voters could once again plot his path to victory through the Electoral College."
"Figures released by the independent Cook Political Report Friday revealed how five key demographics including white, non-college graduates and Hispanics could potentially see Trump winning the Electoral College but losing the popular vote by 5 million."
"Clinton won the national popular vote by more than two percentage points—48 percent to 45.9 percent—but lost the Electoral College by 74 votes—306 to 232—to the surprise of most political pundits. Aside from one week in early August, Biden's comparative lead over Trump has remained larger than that of Clinton's."
full article in Newsweek