Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump : US Vice Presidential candidate and Democratic Party President Kamala Harris has overtaken her Republican rival Donald Trump in terms of percentage. 49 percent of voters are in favor of Harris, while 45 percent are in favor of Trump. This gap is not much but Kamala's promotion is worth noting before the Democratic Party convention in Chicago. Washington Post and OBC News report Ipsos Poll. Even though this difference is only 4 points, it needs to be paid attention to. Therefore, the Democrats have been confirmed in the electoral race. Democrats were a bit disappointed after Joe Biden's poor performance in the rhetoric contest against Trump a month ago.
Now even if third parties are included in this calculation, Harris is still 3 points ahead of Trump. Kamala Hasse has 47 points, Trump has 44 points, while Robert E. Kennedy (Jr.) has five points.
In July, Trump had 43 points, Biden was just one point behind with 42 while Kennedy had 9 points.
Post-ABC-Ipsos-Pell gives the Democrats a slight edge, though it also predicts the election will be tight from November on. The seven swing-states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Witkotzen, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada are key to success for both candidates.
Public surveys show that Harris has strengthened her position in those seven swing states. It is well known that Biden performed poorly in the oratory contest compared to Trump. Apart from this, the Democrats were encouraged after the release of other speeches, but now Kamala's entry into the fray has emboldened them and they are hoping for an increase in the Democrats' lead in the Democratic Party before and after the convention in Chicago. The key speakers at the convention will be Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Bill and Hillary Clinton.