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Trump es el primero en superar los 100 votos electorales

Opinion polls show that Democratic House of Representatives member Kamala Harris enjoys greater sympathy among American voters than Republican candidate Donald Trump. According to the Edison Research exit poll, 48% of respondents had a positive attitude toward Harris, while 44% of voters had a positive attitude toward Trump. What else do Americans who voted at the polling stations say in the URA.RU data?

Half of Americans do not support either candidate.

Nearly half, or 50%, of respondents to the poll said they did not support Harris. Forty-eight percent of respondents agreed. The rest of America was unsure.

At the same time, 54% of American citizens surveyed said they were not ready to support Trump. 44% of respondents said they supported Donald, the rest have not yet decided on their answer.

In North Carolina, 48% of voters prefer Harris. In the last presidential election in 2020, 50% of respondents favored Joe Biden, according to CBS News.

Then Trump received the support of 43% of voters. In Arizona, 46% of voters preferred Harris and Trump, respectively. In Pennsylvania, 47% of voters support Trump and 46% support Harris. In Michigan, Trump's approval rating is 45%, while Harris's approval rating is 48%. Georgia voters prefer Harris (49%), while only 46% prefer Donald. In Nevada, 44% support Harris and 47% support Trump. In Wisconsin, 47% of respondents supported Harris, and 44% sympathized with Trump. These data show a slight difference in voter support for the candidates. The exact results will be displayed after 100% of the votes are counted.

The Republican candidate is trusted to handle immigration issues by 53%, while his opponent is trusted by 46%. 50% of Americans do not support Kamala Harris as a politician.

CNN reported that only a third of Americans who went to the polls thought the country's economy was in good or very good shape. About three-quarters of voters gave the country's economic performance a negative assessment.

Half of American voters say they are worse off financially than they were four years ago, NBC News reports. At the same time, Americans increasingly support the idea of ​​mass deportation of illegal immigrants.


Source: URA.Ru - Российское информационное агентствоURA.Ru - Российское информационное агентство

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