KEY POINTS
  • A 58% majority of registered voters express unease about voting for President Trump, but slightly more say the same about Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, while Elizabeth Warren fares only slightly better.
  • Trump's overall standing remains underwater, as 45% of registered voters approve his job performance and 53% disapprove.
  • Despite recent jitters over the possibility of recession as soon as next year, 39% of voters say the economy is getting better while 42% see it staying the same. Just 18% see the economy getting worse.
Senator Bernie Sanders joins former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Elizabeth Warren onstage before the start at the 2020 Democratic U.S. presidential debate in Houston, Texas, U.S. September 12, 2019.

President Donald Trump remains remarkably unpopular but he'll have at least one valuable asset in his 2020 reelection bid: a Democratic opponent.

That becomes clear in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. A 58% majority of registered voters express unease about voting for Trump, but slightly more say the same about Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, while Elizabeth Warren fares only slightly better.