Voters prefer Trump when it comes to who they trust to handle the economy and immigration.
Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris is leading her opponent Donald Trump in three swing states that usually determine the winner of an election. We are talking about Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The New York Times writes about this in connection with a survey conducted on August 5-9.
He is said to be leading Trump by four percentage points in all three states. That means 50% are for Harris, and 46% are for Trump.
In the past, polls in these states have shown either an even match or a slight advantage for Trump over Biden.
“Democrats now have a significantly stronger position in these three states that have long been key to the party’s victory or defeat. However, the results show Harris’ weaknesses. Voters prefer Trump when it comes to who they trust on the economy and immigration. These are the issues that remain central to the presidential race,” the article said.
At his first campaign rally, Harris criticized Trump. In turn, Trump said that Harris recently “started pretending to be black” to curry favor with African Americans, although he previously identified himself as Indian.
It was previously reported that Harris chose Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as his possible vice president because he liked his track record and resume.
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Source: korrespondent

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