Former President Donald Trump is ahead of President Joe Biden in a new survey with just six months left to Election Day.
Trump widened the gap between him and Biden to 6 percent in the new CNN/SSRS poll conducted from April 18 to April 23 and made public Sunday.
The survey showed that 49 percent of the participants supported the former commander-in-chief compared to 43 percent for Biden.
Among 1,202 surveyed Americans, 60 percent disapproved of the current president’s accomplishments.
The announcement of the 6 percent split between the two presidential candidates comes as a new Gallup poll revealed that Biden is the least popular president in seven decades.
He ranked below Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter with a 38.7 percent performance approval during the year’s first quarter.
At this point of his presidency, Trump had a 46.8 percent job approval rating.