The presidential election in the US is getting closer day by day. The popularity of Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party's candidate in the US Vice Presidential race, has increased in many presidential districts. Indian American Harris' campaign to raise funds for the election campaign continues. Huge crowds are being seen in her rallies. Kamala Harris said at a fundraiser in San Francisco that we will win this election. She raised more than US $ 1.2 million in the event, which saw the participation of about 700 donors, including many Indian Americans.
what the survey says
Less than a month after becoming the Democratic Party's presidential nominee following incumbent US President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the race, Kamala Harris has overtaken her rival Donald Trump's popularity at the national level. According to a media company that tracks all major national and state polls, Kamala Harris is now ahead of Trump by 0.5 percentage points in the average of all national polls in popularity ratings. Harris also gained popularity in key states like Wisconsin and Michigan, where Biden was previously trailing. According to the latest survey, Harris is ahead by four percentage points in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.
Kamala Harris made a big promise
It is noteworthy that Kamala Harris had promised the public in Las Vegas that she would work to eliminate tip tax for restaurant workers and other service employees.
“My promise to everyone is that when I'm president, we will continue our fight for America's working families,” Harris said. That includes raising the minimum wage and eliminating tip taxes for service and hospitality workers.
Know interesting thing
The interesting thing in all this is that both the presidential candidates are saying the same thing in their election campaign. The economy of Las Vegas is largely dependent on the hotel, restaurant and entertainment industries. Trump had said the same thing in a rally in June. But the truth is that neither Trump nor Harris can take this step without the support of Congress.