Sunday , November 24 2024

Competition between Kamala Harris and Trump, survey shows that this leader will win

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Kamala Harris's campaign is progressing rapidly after US President Joe Biden withdrew from the race. She is taking a dig at former President Donald Trump. Harris's popularity is increasing among blacks and youth. Harris's joining the race has given a boost of energy and hope to the Democratic Party's campaign.

Harris has the support of 70 percent of Democratic voters

According to the data, Kamala Harris has the support of 70 percent of Democratic voters. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris officially announced her candidacy on Saturday. She has claimed victory in the elections to be held on November 5.

Most Democrats say they are excited about Harris becoming the candidate, only 10 percent are dissatisfied or angry. Trump is maintaining a slight lead in this close contest. Harris got 47 percent votes while Trump got 48 percent votes. In earlier surveys, Trump was six points ahead of President Joe Biden.

Harris described as a popular candidate

In the poll, 46 percent of the people said Harris was the popular candidate. This is the most positive situation so far in the election process. Trump is considered better than Harris in handling issues like immigration, economy, foreign relations and crime. Harris is considered better in handling the issue of abortion. Both are similar in terms of caring for the people.

People have also expressed their views on age. Earlier, questions were raised on Joe Biden's age. Now, instead of Harris, 78-year-old Trump's name is being considered for the post of President. 48 percent people believe this.

Donald Trump fiercely targeted Kamala Harris

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has started verbal attacks on Kamala Harris. He said that if Harris wins the election, she will be the most staunch liberal president in American history. Republican presidential candidate Trump described Harris as more liberal on the issues of immigration and abortion.