PNN – In the latest joint poll by Reuters and Ipsos Institute, Kamala Harris, the vice president of the United States and the candidate of the Democratic Party, is ahead of Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, and the candidate of the Republican Party in the United States presidential election.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Participants in the latest poll, which was jointly conducted by Reuters/Ipsos over the eight days to Wednesday and whose results were published on Thursday (local time), gave different answers to the various questions posed.
According to the results of this poll, Harris leads Trump among women and Hispanic voters with 49% to 36%, a 13% difference.
On the other hand, Trump has surpassed Harris among white voters and American men, and among American voters without a university degree, he is ahead of the Democratic candidate by seven percentage points.
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At the same time, among the American voters participating in this survey who live in one of the seven battleground or key states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Michigan and Nevada, Trump has 45% to 43%, which is a 2% difference.
Among other results obtained in this survey, it can be mentioned that the total number of participants, regardless of their social group, gender or state of residence, by a majority of 45% to 36%, i.e. with a 9% difference, see Trump as a better choice for the president in terms of a better approach to managing the US economy.
On the other hand, all the participants in this survey, with a majority of 47% compared to 31%, that is, with a difference of 16%, considered Harris as their favorite candidate for the position of the president of the United States over Trump, in terms of his approach to the issue of abortion.
The poll was conducted nationally and included 4,253 US adults eligible to vote in the US presidential election from across the country.
Americans will go to the polls on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 to elect the next president of the United States. The winner of this election will start the four-year presidential term from January 2025.