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Trump-Harris battle in popularity

 There are 100 days left until the US presidential election.  Before that, two rivals, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, are beating each other equally in the race of popularity.  According to the survey, the difference in public support ratings between the former president and the current vice president of the country is very small.  Somewhere Trump is ahead, and somewhere Harris.


According to the popularity poll, Kamala Harris has moved five points ahead of Biden's position after losing to Trump in the first presidential debate on June 27.

 A New York Times/Sienna poll found that 48 percent of likely voters said they would support Trump. And 47 percent said they were in favor of Kamala Harris.

 Trump leads Kamala Harris by two percentage points in registered voters. 48 percent of such voters spoke in favor of the Republican candidate and 46 percent of voters spoke in favor of the Democratic candidate.

 This result of the survey was obtained by talking to 1 thousand 142 people from last 22 to 24 July.

 Last Sunday (July 21), two polls conducted after Joe Biden withdrew from the election show that Kamala Harris is ahead of Trump in terms of public support.

 According to Morning Consult's weekly presidential poll, 46 percent of voters approve of Harris and 45 percent of voters approve of Trump. The survey was conducted on 11,297 registered voters on July 22-24.

 Again, last July 22 and 23 by Reuters/Ipsos...




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