Joe Biden would make a better wartime president than Donald Trump: Poll

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A new poll conducted for Newsweek found that Americans of all ages and religions would prefer Biden to lead the U.S. through a conflict.

Forty-six percent of those who voted for another candidate chose Biden as a better wartime leader versus 18 percent who chose Trump. Of those who didn't vote at all in 2016, 38 percent thought Biden would better lead the U.S. through a war compared with 26 percent who chose Trump.

He has also tried to end long-running American wars in Afghanistan and the Middle East, in line with one of his central 2016 campaign promises. Elsewhere, Trump has skirted fresh conflict in the Middle East through his confrontation with Iran. The two sides came close to open war earlier this year after the U.S. assassinated Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani in Iraq. Iran retaliated with a ballistic missile barrage against American troops in Iraq, injuring more than 100.

 

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