A Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday showed Vice President Harris leading former US President Donald Trump by 47% to 40% ahead of the November US Presidential Election, as she appeared to erode Trump's edge on the economy and jobs. When asked which candidate did better on the "economy, unemployment and jobs" issue, some 43% of voters chose Trump, while 41% chose...
According to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, US Vice President Harris leads former US President Donald Trump with 47% of the vote. In addition, among registered voters who had heard something about Tuesday's presidential debate, 53% said U.S. Vice President Harris won, while 24% said former U.S. President Donald Trump won.
Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate in the United States, leads Republican candidate Donald Trump with 43 percent of registered voters, with a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Registered voters prefer Trump's plans on the economy, immigration and crime, with Harris leading on health care.
According to an ABC/Ipsos poll, Harris' approval rating rose to 43%.