The president was found to fare worst against Mike Bloomberg, but still came out 14-points ahead of the former mayor.
President Donald Trump is forecast to beat five leading Democrats by double digits in Alabama when voters cast their ballots at the November presidential election, a new poll has found.
The Alabama poll recorded a 14-point gap between the billionaire and the commander-in-chief, with Trump polling at 54 percent and Bloomberg and 40 percent. While the headline results from the WBRC/Alabama Daily News poll of the deep red state are not likely to come as a shock, it is worth noting that all five candidates were projected to fare better in the Republican stronghold than Hillary Clinton did during the 2016 election.The former secretary of state lost the Alabama race by a little less than 28 points, a margin six points wider than the one between former President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney in 2012.
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