There are only a few weeks left until we meet the new president of the United States. This means that this extremely close race will soon be over. That’s right, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have a credible path to victory.
A new poll by Schoen Cooperman Research found that the race is currently neck and neck with each candidate having an equal chance to take advantage of the other. Harris has managed to narrow the gap that Trump had before President Joe Biden dropped out of the race. In fact, several polls show that Harris’s favorability has improved dramatically compared to when Biden was the candidate, with half (50 percent) of voters now having a favorable opinion of the vice president, up 4 points from Trump. Trump’s favorability rating.
That’s a significant 15-point increase from the ABC News poll conducted immediately before Biden resigned, and 18 points higher than an earlier CNN poll conducted just after the Trump-Biden debate.
Harris’ popularity continues to grow among younger, African-American and Hispanic voters. Harris’s lead, combined with Trump’s inability to refocus his campaign on the issues, has clearly helped Harris gain an advantage.
If this presidential race becomes a personality contest, the vice president is almost certain to win, but if it’s an issue-based election, Trump is much more likely to emerge victorious.
The truth is that the poll conducted by Schoen Cooperman Research shows that Harris has closed the gap between her and Trump on a key issue: the economyDepending on the financial situation of voters, they are more likely to go with the candidate who would help them improve their pocketbook. In polls on this issue, Harris has 44 percent and Trump 43 percent. So they are essentially tied.
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