US Presidential Election: Kamala Harris is showing no signs of stopping in the survey, now she is several points ahead of Trump

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US Election 2024: There is about a month left for the US presidential election, but Kamala Harris’s lead in the survey remains intact. When Kamala Harris joined the White House race on July 21, Trump was leading by 3 points. But Kamala Harris got a lot of support from women on issues like abortion, after which her lead is increasing.

Presidential elections are to be held in the US on November 5. The two main contenders before the people of America are Republican Donald Trump and Democratic Kamala Harris. The ongoing electoral battle between the two is getting more interesting day by day. There are many important issues like abortion, inflation, healthcare, economy and immigration in the US elections on the basis of which this election is being fought.

About a month before the elections, the battle for the White House has become interesting. Although the presidential election is considered to be a close contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Harris seems to be gaining a decisive lead in the latest survey. In the Ipsos/Reuters survey, Kamala Harris seems to be getting a 6 point lead over Trump.

Big lead in Ipsos/Reuters survey

785 potential voters participated in this survey conducted between 20 and 22 September. According to the Ipsos/Reuters survey, Kamala Harris has got the support of 50 percent people, while Trump seems to be getting 44 percent support. However, in the CNN/SSRS survey, there is a difference of just one point between the two.

Close competition in CNN/SSRS survey

In the Ipsos/Reuters survey, Harris seems to be taking a decisive lead, while in the CNN/SSRS survey, the competition is very close. 2074 potential voters have participated in this survey conducted between 18 and 21 September. Talking about the figures, in the CNN survey, Kamala Harris seems to be taking a lead of just one point. In the survey, Harris is seen getting the support of 48 percent people, while Trump is getting 47 percent. On July 21, when Joe Biden put forward Kamala Harris’s name for the presidential election, Trump was leading in almost all the surveys. But only about 2 weeks after joining the White House race, Kamala Harris started taking the lead in most of the surveys, which is still continuing.

The race for the White House is not easy

There is about a month left for the US presidential election, so the difference seen in the survey data makes it clear that this time the battle for the White House is not going to be easy for anyone. Although the support in favor of Kamala Harris seems to be increasing after her victory in the presidential debate, it is too early to make any predictions about the results.