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Vice President Kamala Harris has a 5-point lead over Trump

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Vice President Harris has begun to extend her lead over former President Trump in the general public eye, in response to a poll conducted after the highly publicized September 10 debate.

poll showed Harris is leading by five points over Trump, up from just three and 4 points in the identical poll before ABC’s debate in Philadelphia. In the times since, Harris has been seen as largely winning the controversy. Her growing support reflects public opinion of her. More than 50% of respondents within the poll said they might vote for Kamala Harris if the election were held today. Only 45% said they might vote for the previous president after Tuesday’s debate.

More surprisingly, she also leads Trump amongst independents, where her support is 46% to his 40%.

The analysts wrote: “It is too early to tell whether Harris’ debate performance is a key factor in our latest head-to-head results, as our near-term trends suggest she was already gaining ground ahead of Tuesday’s televised showdown.”

The evaluation assumes Harris’ stirring debate performance will proceed to be her selling point amongst voters.

In addition to the larger poll, more direct data suggested Harris was the favourite to win the controversy after she managed to tug Trump into spreading “conspiracy theories,” shouting, and avoiding eye contact along with her. Poll respondents said she did a higher job than him discussing immigration and abortion, and he or she generally looked as if it would dominate the stage over him.

the survey was conducted just a day after the controversy and announced that he had collected data “from at least 3,317 likely voters with a margin of error of plus or minus two percentage points.”

Harris and Trump met for the primary time on the controversy stage in Philadelphia, a pivotal moment for the vice chairman.

Harris has brought her own policy ideas to Trump and has remained independent from President Biden.

Trump later said he would now not debate Vice President Kamala Harris.

Asset he said media: “We held two debates and since they were successful, there will be no third debate.”


This article was originally published on : www.blackenterprise.com

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