Her stance in the second US Presidential debate was simply phenomenal and ever since then, some major incidents occurred, including the public endorsement of Taylor Swift, that placed the polls in her favor, according to latest poll data.
Major pollster gunning for Harris win
The latest New York Times and Siena College poll, which was conducted just a few days ago, has now been published and it is naturally a breather for the Democratic camp, as Harris has been placed ahead of Trump nationally, including some of the key battleground states of the US. Looking at the fact that the polls are just weeks away now, Kamala Harris will definitely get an advantage out of these pollster data, that are going in her favor.
Harris ahead of Trump 3 points nationally
In the poll that surveyed 3,385 likely voters, Harris has been placed 3 points ahead nationally, and even in some of the key battleground states, she has been seen extending her lead, leading to this poll data. However, it must also be taken into account that the margin of error in this poll data is 2.4 percentage points, meaning that the lead is quite minor, in case things go sideways, giving an advantage to Donald Trump, her Republican adversary.
Moreover, reports suggest that this is the first time Harris has led Trump in the Times/Siena poll since July, a time when Biden had stepped out of the Presidential race.Also Read: Are Sean Diddy Combs’ celebrity friends quietly settling with victims to fend of lawsuits? Here’s what a lawyer is saying
FAQs:
Is Joe Biden still in the US election race?
No, Joe Biden is currently not in the US election race at this point, as he has dropped out and has been replaced by Kamala Harris instead.
Is Kamala Harris looking at a US election victory?
Kamala Harris is looking at a US election victory this time, if the latest pollster data across various battleground states, as well as the national level are considered.
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