New York: According to a recent survey, in the pre-poll survey in three key states, Kamala Harris is ahead of Donald Trump with 50 percent votes and 46 percent voters.
This is the conclusion drawn from a survey conducted by the 'New York Times' and 'Sina' College when the United States presidential election is about three months away.
'New York Times' and 'Sina' College Date. 1,973 registered voters were interviewed between August 5 and August 9. They covered voters in three swing states (important states) Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Notably, this survey was conducted after Kamala Harris chose Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her 'running-mate'. Perhaps there will be a plus or minus difference of 4.8 percentage points in Michigan. While in Pennsylvania the difference is likely to be 4.2. In Wisconsin it could be 4.3 points. But overall Kamala Harris is ahead of Donald Trump, this is indisputable.
Earlier, during the 'competition' between Trump and Biden, Trump was ahead of Biden, but after Biden himself withdrew from the competition and Kamala was declared the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party, the situation has changed radically. Almost everyone in Pennsylvania says that Kamala Harris, who is naturally courageous, intelligent and has experience as Vice President, is better suited for the US presidency.
If Harris becomes president, she will be the first woman president and the first black woman president in American history.