Exclusive poll: Just 15 percent of Britons back Trump over Biden in 2020 election, former VP considered a better ally for U.K.

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Exclusive poll: Just 15 percent of Britons back Trump over Biden in 2020 election, former VP considered a better ally for U.K.
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Fifty-one percent of Britons say they would vote for former Vice President Joe Biden over President Donald Trump.

Six percent said they would prefer another candidate altogether, while 13 percent said they would not vote and 14 percent said they did not know who they would prefer.

Meanwhile, just 20 percent of voters said they felt Trump is the best ally for Britain. Thirty-four percent of voters said they did not know who would be the best choice between the two politicians. Sixty-four percent of British voters said they"agree" that the president's decision to ban certain forms of immigration to the U.S. amid the pandemic was the right decision for the U.S. Only 8 percent of voters said they directly disagreed with the measure.

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