A poll shows that US presidential candidate Kamala Harris is leading Donald Trump
US Presidential: In a survey conducted by NBC News released on Sunday, US Vice President Kamala Harris leads her Republican opponent Donald Trump by 5%. The poll also showed that people’s assessment of Kamala Harris has improved ever since she became the Democratic nominee for president.
Forty-eight per cent of the 1,000 registered voters who participated in the survey with regard to Harris’s nomination as the Democrat’s candidate reported positively, compared to 32% in July. This is the largest shift in politician rating that NBC has experienced during the slight honeymoon period after September 11, 2001 and President George W. Bush’s rating rise.
In a survey done by the news network, when it came to Trump, 40% of the respondents had a good opinion of him compared to 38% before. “In A poll conducted between Sept.13 13 and 17, the margin of error was at three percentage points. in mid-July.”,
Trump even found himself behind Harris, whom 52 per cent of the likely voters and only 48% of very likely voters had, while according to another CBS News survey, the candidate was 52 percent. The margin of error was plus or minus 2 percentage points.
The findings generally conform with the results of other fairly recent national surveys, such as the Reuters/Ipsos polls, which point out that the race remains close with elections due on the fifth of November.
Though national polls are very useful in understanding where much of the electorate may be favoring, it is the results from each state in the Electoral College when it comes to declaring a winner, with several key defining battleground states likely to matter the most.
Trump, 78, is running for the office of president for the third consecutive time after suffering defeat at the hands of Joe Biden in 2020. Trump has been accused of election-related federal and state offenses yet remains in a state of delusion wherein he claims he lost only due to widespread fraud.
Ex-US senator Harris, 59, who has worked as a prosecutor, is currently employed in the bureau of Biden. In as much as there have been male presidents for the past 248 years, she would also become the first one to be a female.
Regarding the nonpartisan Cook Political Report’s Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Amy Walter, she said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that “she’s been able to turn this from a race about Reverend loid to one about President offered himself.”
She gained 2 percentage points in the CBS poll of 3129 registered voters held between September 18 and September 20 after a 50-50 split in August, and thanks to her performance in the debate held on September 10 coupled with the positive news on the economy.