Trump has a slight lead with 48% of those polled supporting him, while Harris received 47% of the vote.
Former US President Donald Trump is leading his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, in a new poll of potential voters. This is according to a survey conducted by the New York Times in collaboration with Siena College.
Trump now has a slight advantage – he is supported by 48% of those polled, while Harris received 47% of the vote.
It was noted that this poll was the first in the last month in which Trump managed to get ahead of his rival. The drop in Harris’ ratings may be due to the end of active coverage of his campaign after the Democratic National Convention in August.
The results show Trump has several advantages over Harris, including popularity among voters and stronger positions on key issues. Specifically, 46% of voters surveyed have a positive view of Trump, making him more popular than in the 2016 and 2020 elections.
A key factor in Trump’s support is his stance on issues voters care about, where he appears stronger than Harris.
We remind you that the first debate between Trump and Harris will take place on September 10 on ABC.
In the past, the media has said why Republicans are afraid of Trump’s failure in the debate with Harris.
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Source: korrespondent

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