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        <title><![CDATA[Trump Replaces Campaign Manager as Biden Widens Polling Lead]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President Trump replaced his 2020 campaign manager on Wednesday evening as numerous polls showed the incumbent trailing behind Democratic rival Joe Biden.</p><p>Trump promoted Bill Stepien, a longtime aide, to campaign manager while Brad Parscale will continue as a senior campaign adviser. Parscale will also continue to oversee the campaign’s digital strategy arm.</p><p>“Both were heavily involved in our historic 2016 win, and I look forward to having a big and very important second win together,” Trump wrote in a <strong>Facebook post</strong>. “This one should be a lot easier as our poll numbers are rising fast, the economy is getting better, vaccines and therapeutics will soon be on the way, and Americans want safe streets and communities!”</p><p>The move comes as polls show Biden with a wide lead, with <em>RealClearPolitics</em> polling averages giving Biden almost 49 percent to Trump’s 40 percent as of Wednesday. Biden has consistently bested Trump in these polling averages since fall 2019.</p><p>In a new <em>Wall Street Journal</em>/NBC News <strong>poll</strong> released on Wednesday, 51 percent of likely voters said they would choose Biden while 40 percent said they would back Trump.</p><p>“President Trump has hit the trifecta in the misery market,” commented Peter Hart, a Democratic strategist who worked on the poll. “The three key indicators—job rating, personal feelings, attitudes on re-election—are all deeply submerged underwater.”</p><p>However, the poll showed that 54 percent of voters approved of Trump’s handling of the economy. A Monmouth University <strong>poll</strong> released Wednesday also found that most voters believe there are “secret” Trump voters who won’t tell others of their intentions.</p><p>“The media consistently reports that Biden is in the lead, but voters remember what happened in 2016. The specter of a secret Trump vote looms large in 2020,” Monmouth University Polling Institute director Patrick Murray said.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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