The presidential election is going to be held in the United States on November 5. There are two main contenders in front of the American public. Donald Trump of the Republican Party and Kamala Harris of the Democratic Party. The electoral battle between the two is getting more interesting day by day. The US election has been fought on many issues like abortion, inflation, health care, immigration.
About a month before the election, this election battle for the White House has become interesting. Even though a tough fight is expected between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in the presidential election, a new survey shows Kamala Harris getting a decisive lead.
Leading in two private company surveys
785 potential voters participated in the survey conducted between September 20 and 22. According to both polls, Kamala Harris has 50 percent support, while Trump has 44 percent support, although there is only one point difference between the two in the CNN/SSRS poll.
The race to the White House isn't easy
The US presidential election is almost a month away and surveys show that the battle for the White House is not easy for anyone. Although Kamala Harris's side is showing support and lead after her victory in the presidential debate, it is too early to make any predictions about the results.
Two more high-profile races in survey
In the Ipsos/Reuters poll, Harris seems to be taking a decisive lead, while in the CNN/SSRS poll, the contest is a close one. 2074 potential voters participated in the survey conducted between September 18 and 21. Talking about the figures, Kamala Harris is getting a lead of just one point in the CNN survey. In the survey, Harris is getting the support of 48 percent people while Trump is getting the support of 47 percent people. On July 21, when Joe Biden nominated Kamala Harris for the presidential election, Trump was leading in almost all the polls. But about two weeks after entering the White House race, Kamala Harris started taking the lead in most of the surveys, which has continued since then.