Who will win the US presidential election? There is a tough competition between former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris. Both are claiming their respective victories.
Some surveys show Kamala Harris leading, while some show Trump ahead. It cannot be said right now who will win, but Use18’s poll rating tracker has revealed the mood of the voters. Let us know which way the US voters are leaning.
Kamala Harris was considered the successor of President Joe Biden in late July. In the survey conducted on July 24, her popularity was almost equal to Trump. Then Trump was seen getting 44.04% votes, while Kamala Harris was getting 44.87% votes. But after this Kamala Harris took a great leap. Her popularity kept increasing. Voters’ trust in her was seen increasing. Exactly one month later, on August 24, Kamala Harris went far ahead of Trump in terms of voting percentage. At that time Trump was getting 43.75% votes, while Kamala Harris reached 47.18% by getting about 3 percent more votes than him. This was the time when Biden called her the best candidate for the US President’s post.
Trump seems to be lagging behind.
After this, Donald Trump’s popularity increased, but Kamala Harris’s popularity did not decrease. There was a difference of about 3% votes between the two. On September 7, Donald Trump was seen getting 45.17% votes, while Kamala Harris got 48.16%. This clearly shows that if Trump’s popularity has increased by one percent, so has Kamala Harris’s. A day before, i.e. on September 15, Donald Trump was seen getting the support of 45.43% people in the poll rating tracker, while Kamala Harris was seen winning with 48.07% votes, almost 3 percent ahead of him.
How Kamala Harris is proving to be a burden on Trump
Day Donald Trump Kamala Harris
Jul 24 44.04 44.87
Jul 31 43.51 44.72
Aug 14 43.56 46.16
Aug 21 43.72 46.98
Aug 28 43.85
47.33 Sep 4 44.77 47.77
Sep 11 45.70 48.07
Sep 15 45.43 48.07