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Kamala Harris narrowed the vote gap with Trump to 1 point.

Kamala Harris narrowed the vote gap with Trump to 1 point.

26.07.2024 01:20

In a survey conducted in the USA, it was observed that Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party's candidate who took over from President Joe Biden, reduced the gap in votes with her Republican rival Donald Trump to 1 point. While Trump's vote rate increased to 48 percent, Harris remained at 47 percent.

With Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race in the US, Kamala Harris, who was nominated in his place, has narrowed the gap in votes with Donald Trump to 1 point before the elections on November 5th.

HARRIS CLOSES THE GAP WITH TRUMP

The latest poll conducted by The New York Times/Siena College shows the predictions about the current vote percentages for Trump and Harris. In the survey conducted with 1142 adults nationwide between July 22nd and 24th, the percentage of those who said they would vote for Trump in the presidential elections on November 5th was 48%, while Harris remained 1 point behind at 47%.

Kamala Harris narrows the gap in votes with Trump to 1 point
Kamala Harris

BIDEN FELL 6 POINTS BEHIND TRUMP

In the same survey conducted after the live election debate between Biden and Trump on June 27th, it was observed that Biden fell 6 points behind Trump.

Kamala Harris narrows the gap in votes with Trump to 1 point

Political observers consider it a success that Harris, who was announced as the candidate and supported by Biden after his withdrawal on July 19th, has closed the gap and is now trailing behind her opponent Trump by only 1 point in just one week.



 
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