“In the face of wars in Ukraine and in the Middle Eastvoters give to the former president Donald Trump advantage over the vice president KamalÄ… Harris as to who will better lead the country through both conflicts,” reports the Wall Street Journal, citing the latest survey.
US elections, new poll. Donald Trump is ahead of Kamala Harris
The poll showed that the Democratic candidate and the Republican politician in seven states that could decide the outcome of the November presidential election enjoy similar support. The poll showed Harris with a marginal lead of two percentage points in Arizona, George i MichiganTrump, in turn, gains a six percentage point advantage in Have them and one in Pennsylvania. They are both tied in North Carolina i Wisconsin.
The former president is ahead of his rival in seven swing states 50 to 39 percent in terms of who can handle the war in Ukraine better and lead as well 48 to 33 percent in terms of who can handle the war better Israelaz Hamas.
The survey shows that those who they do not have specific political preferencesalso believe that Trump, as president, would cope better with the war in Ukraine – the Republican candidate was chosen by two-thirds of respondents. In turn, in the case of the conflict in the Middle East, 43 percent independent voters chose Trump, and 26 percent – Harris.
Kamala Harris or Donald Trump? The former president catches up with his rival
Poll A Reuters/Ipsos report from the same day found the candidates in a tight national race, with Harris narrowly ahead of the former president 46 to 43 percent
Donald Trump also enjoys greater trust from respondents on issues economic i immigrationwhile Harris – on issues housing Whether health care.
The Wall Street Journal notes that although wars in Ukraine or the Middle East are one of the main campaign topics of both the Democratic candidate and the Republican politician, the elections in United States “will not be defined in terms of foreign policy”. The survey showed that when choosing a candidate, respondents consider the economy to be the most important issue, followed by immigration and border security.
The “WSJ” survey was conducted from September 28 to October 8 and covered the entire period 2,100 voters in each question about Israel and Ukraine, and the margin of error is 2.1 percentage points.
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