Ahead of the 2024 US presidential election, Democrat nominee Kamala Harris enjoys a lead by four points each over ex republican President Donald Trump in three US states- Pennsylvania, Michigan & Wisconsin. Reveals Polls conducted by New York Times & Siena College.
As per the polls, Harris is ahead of Trump by a margin of 50 percent to 46 percent in these three US states.
According to the U.S. Electoral College system, these three states are crucial for either party’s path to victory.
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Why Such Favorability?
The reason behind such a favorability is, that most people believe that Harris is honest and intelligent, and they feel she represents the right kind of change and possesses the temperament needed for the presidency. Additionally, they appreciate her clear vision for the country.
Further, only 44 percent of likely voters believe Harris is too liberal or progressive, while 44 percent feel she is not too far to either side. Additionally, 6 percent think she is not progressive enough. Reports New York Times.
But, the views of Donald Trump hasn’t finished, in fact, his favorability has increased to slight 46 percent at these three states. This is his highest ever recorded favorability in Times/Siena polling history.
Earlier, Democrat Candidate Joe Biden withdrew his re-election bid on July 21. Instead, he gave his support to Harris for November 5 election. At that time, following Biden’s disastrous debate with Trump, the ex-us president enjoyed a lead over Biden. Especially in these three important states.
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However, Kamala Harris’s entry has reinvigorated the campaign. Nonetheless, according to the New York Times, this renewed energy may not be permanent. The lingering question is whether she will sustain this level of support when confronted with challenges? It remains to be seen.