U.S. election changes: Harris and Trump are in a stalemate in polls
According to Financial News Agency on July 24, with Biden withdrawing from the race and Harris seamlessly transitioning, the changes within the US Democratic Party have attracted widespread attention from the outside world. The latest polling data shows that the contest between Harris and Trump has entered a fierce battle. The two sides are evenly matched and the outcome is unpredictable.
The poll shows that among registered voters, Harris' support rate slightly surpasses Trump's 42% with 44%, with a margin of error of 3%. Statistically, the two sides are almost neck and neck. The survey covered 1,241 adults across the United States, including 1,018 registered voters.
A joint NPR/PBS/Marist College poll also revealed a similar trend. Trump leads Harris by only 1%, but this gap is within the 3.5% margin of error and is almost negligible. The survey was conducted on July 22, the day after Biden withdrew from the election, and the sample was 1,117 registered voters.
Morning Consult quickly responded: Within 24 hours of Biden withdrawing from the race, a poll of 4,001 registered voters was conducted. The results showed that Harris’ approval rate soared to 45%, only 2 percentage points behind Trump’s 47%. The gap has narrowed significantly.
This series of poll data shows that the pattern of the US election is quietly changing. The competition between Harris and Trump is becoming increasingly fierce. It remains to be seen who will ultimately win the White House.
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