September 8, 2024

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After Joe Biden’s loss, what polls say about a potential crossover between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris

After Joe Biden’s loss, what polls say about a potential crossover between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris

Biden’s candidacy already has support Biden, My first decision as a party candidate in 2020 is to pick Kamala Harris as vice president. It was the best decision I ever made.. Today I want to give my full support We should support Kamal as our party’s candidate this year. Democrats: It’s time to unite and Beat Trump. “Let’s do it,” He took to his social media within minutes of announcing that he would not be running for re-election. Apart from the President, he also got the support of dignitaries like Bill and Hillary ClintonAlthough the Democratic nominee will define himself August 19 and 22, during the party convention in Chicago.

Harris-Trump crossover?: What the poll says

Although the first election polls were upheld Biden Very backward trump, Polls suggest Harris will have the best chance against the Republicans, by roughly a five-point margin. In a signature release Bendixon & Amandy Inc., maintained by the Vice President A one-point advantage over the Republicans, he would carry 42%-41%.

A survey with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 points 12% are undecided and 3% support other candidates.

In another study conducted by CNN and SSRSTrump will be a forward 47% of the votesHarris adds Four to five percent.A result within the margin of error suggests that There is no clear winner in such a situation. In the same survey, Biden will get 43% over his running mate.

For its part, a July 12 poll by NPR predicted a narrow victory for the Democrats. He will get 50% votes against 49% votes. Trump’s.

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On the inside of the party, AP-NORC Public Affairs Research Center’s Riley pointed out. Six in ten Democrats thought Harris would do a good job as president. Two in ten Democrats don’t think he will, and two in ten say he will. They don’t know enough to comment.

Kamala Harris kicks off her election campaign

After withdrawal of nomination Biden, The vice president quickly launched his campaign and pledged to “do everything in my power to unite the Democratic Party and defeat Donald Trump and his radical Plan 2025 agenda.”

“I am honored to have the support of the President and my aim is to win this nomination,” he added.

Officials, allies and supporters began working for the president shortly after Joe Biden He will drop his re-election bid on Sunday, they want Make sure Harris replaces Biden on the Democratic ticket in the Nov. 5 election against Donald Trump.

“A lot of people are working on it right now,” said a source familiar with the matter. “He has made it clear that he will strive to get his support” said the source.

Some 4,000 Democratic delegates, will meet in Chicago from August 19 to 22 and choose the party’s nominee. Most of them They vouch for BidenBut after their sudden announcement, they don’t need any law or party rules to recognize anyone.

Biden has no direct authority A formal election conducted by representatives.

Harris needs the support of 1,969 out of 3,936 Democratic delegates to confirm his nomination at the August convention.

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