Kamala Harris beats Trump in opinion polls – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

Kamala Harris gets a 49 percent approval rating in a poll done for the Washington Post and ABC News. That is two percentage points more than Donald Trump, who has a support of 47 percent. She also does better against Trump than her boss, President Joe Biden. He is supported by 46 percent of voters, the same number who say they will vote for Trump if the election is between the two. The survey was done before the press conference on the night of Friday where Biden mixed up Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. President Biden named Donald Trump his vice president during the press conference on Friday night. Secret polls According to the New York Times, Biden’s election campaign organization is also conducting its own polls on how Kamala Harris fares against Trump. The measurement will be done this week. According to the newspaper, it is the first time Biden’s people have conducted a poll to see how Harris will do. NBC News writes that the election campaign polls can be used to convince Biden that he is not the only one who can beat Trump. Kamala Harris is the Democrats’ favorite if Biden withdraws his candidacy. Photo: Edmund D. Fountain / Reuters Clear favorite among the Democrats The Washington Post poll has several questions about Kamala Harris. On an open question about who should be the candidate if Biden withdraws, she clearly gets the most support: Kamala Harris gets 29 percent California Governor Gavin Newsom gets 7 percent Michelle Obama gets 4 percent Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg gets 3 percent Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer gets 3 percent On another question – whether they will be “satisfied” if Harris replaces Biden as presidential candidate – she gets overwhelming support. 70 percent of voters who identify as Democrats or independents who are most likely to vote for the Democrats say they will be “satisfied” if it is Harris. Among black Democratic voters – a group that is among the party’s core voters – fully 85 percent say they are “satisfied”. Overwhelming majority against Biden President Biden cannot find much reason to smile at the numbers in the comprehensive survey. As many as 85 percent of those questioned say that Biden is too old to be president for four more years. At the same time, 60 percent say that Donald Trump is too old. Two out of three voters believe that Biden should withdraw his candidacy. Even among his own, Biden does not find comfort. 56 percent believe that he should withdraw his candidacy, while 42 percent want him to continue the election campaign, and those are the answers in a survey taken before he mixed up Ukrainian President Zelenskyj with President Putin and Harris with Trump last night. Published 12.07.2024, at 19.14



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