Harris increases support for women and Latinos. Trump leads among white voters and men.
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has increased her lead over Republican Donald Trump in the race. Right now he has 45% compared to Trump’s 41%. Reuters wrote this on Thursday, August 29, citing the results of a Reuters/Ipsos survey.
Harris’ 4 percentage point lead was larger than the previous Reuters/Ipsos poll in late July, which showed the Democratic candidate ahead by 1%.
A new poll shows that Harris is gaining support among women and Latinos.
Trump leads among white voters and men. His lead among non-college-educated voters narrowed to 7 points in the latest poll, down from 14 points in July.
“People are more motivated by the future than the past. They see Kamala Harris as the future,” said Aimee Ellison, founder of She the People, a liberal group that aims to increase the number of black women in elected office. that office.
Trump voters explained that they elected him for a better approach to managing the US economy (45% to 36%).
Harris, on the other hand, has a 47% to 31% advantage on abortion policy. The issue has become a sticking point for Democrats after the conservative US Supreme Court struck down women’s national abortion rights in 2022.
Trump is currently leading Harris in seven states – Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Michigan and Nevada. there he has 45% versus 43%.
The US Democratic Party Convention approved Harris as the candidate
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Source: korrespondent

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