US presidential candidate Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump by a national average of 2.1%.
Incumbent US Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Trump by 9 points among young voters. This is confirmed by data from a SocialSphere survey on Monday, August 12, Politico wrote.
Against the incumbent, Harris has 51% support among registered voters ages 18-29 in the closest contested state. At the same time, Trump’s support is 42%, another 7% of voters have not decided which candidate to support in the upcoming election.
Sociologists note that Harris is rapidly gaining votes among young voters. His support is up 13% since the last poll conducted by pollsters in early July. Trump then leads this group with 48% compared to Harris’ 44%.
The remaining candidates – Robert Kennedy Jr., Cornel West and Jill Stein – have little support among young voters.
Last month, in a similar poll, Trump led former Democratic candidate Joe Biden by 1 point (32% to 31%).
The document said the vice president’s approval rating rose 16 points to 49% since July and was 9 percentage points higher than Trump’s.
Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris is leading her opponent Donald Trump in the three swing states that usually determine the winner of an election. We are talking about Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
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