The best-selling author and wife of former President Barack Obama would beat Trump by over 10 points, with 50% of voters saying they would vote for Obama and 39% saying they would vote for Trump, according to the latest Reuter's poll.
According to Salon Daily Newsletters, the poll also finds President Joe Biden tied with Trump, each receiving 40% in a two-way race. In hi this matchup, 8% of voters said they would vote for somebody else and 8% of voters said they would not vote.
All other hypothetical Democratic candidates trail behind the former president and presumptive GOP candidate. Vice President Kamala Harris sits just one point behind Trump at 42% to Trump’s 43%, within the poll's margin of error, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom sits at 39% against Trump’s 42%.
Obama also topped the charts in favorability scores, with 55% of voters having a favorable opinion of the former first lady. That’s 10 points higher than either Trump or Biden.
Following Thursday’s presidential debate, more than half of voters said Biden should drop out of the race and just under half said the same of Trump.
Despite her popularity among American voters, Obama has said many times that she has no desire to run for office.
“As former First Lady Michelle Obama has expressed several times over the years, she will not be running for president. Mrs. Obama supports President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ re-election campaign,” Obama’s communication director said in a statement to MSNBC earlier this year.
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