Democratic candidate Kamala Harris leads her Republican rival Donald Trump in terms of personal attributes and campaign management for the upcoming presidential race in November. These are the findings of a poll conducted by ABC News in collaboration with IPSOS in the United States.
56% of Americans believe that Harris has done a very good or excellent job leading her campaign, compared to 41% who think the same about Trump. The ABC News and IPSOS poll also shows Kamala Harris as the winner of the presidential debate on September 10, with 43% of Americans believing she will win, while 37% think Trump will be the winner.
In a general view of the November 5th election, Harris is again seen as the favorite over Trump, expected to receive 50% of American votes compared to Trump’s 46%.
Regarding voter gender division, 54% of women and girls in America would vote for Kamala Harris, while 41% would vote for Donald Trump.
In this poll, former President Donald Trump is favored to receive votes from men, as 51% would choose Trump for president compared to 46% who would choose Kamala Harris.
The latest results from ABC News and IPSOS reveal how the presidential race in the United States was shaken by Joe Biden’s withdrawal as the Democratic candidate.
Since Kamala Harris was chosen as the Democratic candidate for the November Presidential race, Republican candidate Donald Trump has lost his lead in almost all polls.