US Presidential Election: The upcoming US presidential election is shaping up to be a thrilling contest between the two candidates. Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is giving Republican candidate Donald Trump a tough competition. According to a recent survey, Kamala Harris is just one point behind Trump. The presidential debate between the two is set to happen on Tuesday, and all eyes are on who will come out on top.
As the November election approaches, the excitement is increasing. Both candidates are actively campaigning and exchanging strong words. In the middle of all this, a recent poll has shocked many. According to the latest New York Times/Siena College poll, there is only a 1-point difference between Harris and Trump. The poll shows that 47% of voters support Harris, while 48% support Trump. The survey was conducted from September 3 to September 6.
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Debate Between Trump and Harris
The results of the poll came out just before the debate between Trump and Harris, which is set for Tuesday night. This will be the second presidential debate before the November election. Earlier, in June, President Joe Biden debated Donald Trump, which many observers called one of the worst debates. After that, there were doubts about Biden’s abilities, leading the Democratic Party to choose Kamala Harris as their candidate for president, and Joe Biden stepped out of the race.
Harris Leading in Another Survey
Another survey, conducted by The Hill/Decision Desk HQ, shows that Kamala Harris is leading Donald Trump by 3.8 points. In this survey, Trump has 45.7% support, while Harris has 49.5%.
Challenges in Key States
Kamala Harris is facing tough challenges in important states like Georgia and Arizona. However, the average of polls from these states by The Hill/Decision Desk HQ shows that Harris has a small lead of 0.4% and is neck-and-neck with Trump. The New York Times/Siena survey was conducted with 1,695 registered voters, with a margin of error of 2.8%.