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After Biden's withdrawal from the election race, who will be the winner now? A new survey was conducted, know more – News India Live

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When the presidential election is to be held in the United States in November, Joe Biden made a shocking decision to withdraw from the election race last Sunday. However, now Vice President Kamala Harris has become the presidential candidate from the Democratic Party. Where she is going to face Donald Trump. After this high profile clash between Kamala Harris and Trump, American polling agencies have released interesting figures and results regarding the election results.

Till now Trump was leading in the polls between him and Joe Biden, but now after Kamala Harris became his opponent, Donald Trump has generally been pushed back. If Trump continues to fall behind like this, it will increase his difficulties.

However, an assassination attempt was made on Trump during a speech at a public rally in Pennsylvania. At that time, in the race between Trump and Biden, Trump was almost on the verge of becoming the President. And now with the emergence of Kamala Harris, the entire contest has changed. Now Kamala Harris seems to be moving ahead. A new survey released on Tuesday in the United States shows Trump's arch rival losing the presidential election. This survey was conducted after Biden dropped out of the race.

who is how far away

According to the results of the Khag Poll in America, Harris is ahead of Trump by two points. That is, Trump has come down from 44 percent to 42 percent. This survey was conducted on Sunday, two days after Biden announced his withdrawal from the election race. In which 59-year-old Harris and 78-year-old Trump were tied with 44 percent. But now Harris has become tough.

Trump leads in second poll

In a private survey conducted on Monday, Trump is ahead of Harris among 45 to 46 percent of likely voters. While nine percent remained undecided. If we talk about third parties, Trump and Harris are tied.

Trump and Harris are ahead by 1.6 percentage points in both surveys.