As recently as early September, national polling found that a plurality of Americans expected Donald Trump to win this year’s debates. That was probably because the president and his allies persuaded a lot of folks that Joe Biden couldn’t speak in complete sentences, and would be bulldozed by the Republican incumbent.
As the dust settles on the 2020 debate process, the evidence suggests public expectations were mistaken.
Joe Biden did a better job in the final debate on Thursday, according to a CNN Instant Poll of debate watchers. Overall, 53% of voters who watched the debate said that Biden won the matchup, while 39% said that President Donald Trump did…. All told, though, the debate did not do much to move impressions of either candidate. Favorable views of Biden before the debate stood at 55%, and they held steady at 56% in post-debate interviews. Likewise, Trump’s numbers held steady, with 42% saying they had a favorable view of the President in interviews conducted before Thursday’s debate and 41% saying the same afterward.
A Data for Progress snap poll found very similar results, as did a snap poll from YouGov.
To be sure, the polling from the first presidential debate looked even worse for Trump, but given the state of the race, “The president lost by a smaller margin” isn’t the headline the incumbent needs to see right now.









