Presidential elections are to be held in America on November 5. Kamala Harris from the Democratic Party and Donald Trump from the Republican Party are in the fray. This is being considered a clash between the two. But in the latest survey after the presidential debate, Kamala Harris's lead is continuously increasing.
If we look at the US polling average, Kamala Harris has been leading since August 5. Two weeks later, after Donald Trump, on July 21, President Joe Biden withdrew his name from the White House race. He lost his lead.
Kamala Harris is ahead in the post-debate survey
In a recent survey by American research agency Ipsos, Kamala Harris has got a 5 percent lead over Trump. The survey was conducted between 10 and 11 September, in which 1405 registered voters participated. According to the data released by Ipsos, Kamala Harris is seen getting 47 percent votes, while Trump is seen getting 42 percent votes.
Apart from this, another poll shows Kamala Harris ahead by four percentage points. 1283 potential voters participated in this survey conducted between 11 and 12 September. According to the data, Kamala Harris has 50 percent support and Trump has 46 percent support.
The data of another new survey research also shows Kamala Harris in the lead. This research has conducted such a survey between 8 and 11 September. 2756 registered voters took part in it. In this survey, 51 percent people have supported the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. While 47 percent people are in favor of Donald Trump.
Will the presidential debate change the outcome of the election?
The history of presidential debates in the US presidential election is about six and a half decades old. It is believed that the candidate who wins the presidential debate has a higher chance of winning the election. But Trump is one of those few people who have won the election even after losing the debate. This is why many political pundits are still considering the US presidential election a close contest. Even though the latest survey shows Kamala Harris far ahead of Trump, the actual election results will be according to the survey data.