US presidential election Kamala Harris's chances of winning have increased compared to Trump, the survey continues

US presidential election Kamala Harris's chances of winning have increased compared to Trump, the survey continues

The US presidential election campaign has taken a dramatic turn.

It was widely believed that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump would easily defeat Democratic rival Kamala Harris.

However, now a major poll has claimed that Kamala Harris has more chances to win if the elections are held today.

According to a joint poll by NPR, PBS and Marist, the Democratic presidential candidate currently has 51 percent approval rating while Donald Trump has 48 percent approval rating.

When Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee after he dropped out of the race, Kamala Harris' approval rating was 4 points below the current 51 percent.

According to the survey, even if there is a third party choice, Kamala Harris's popularity is 48% and Trump's popularity is 45%. Thus, Kamala Harris leads by 3 points in this case as well.

According to the report, Kamala Harris is far more popular among black voters, white women with college degrees and women who identify as independents, and that popularity is growing.

 In terms of the economy, Trump's popularity is 3 points higher, but Kamala Harris's position is much better than Biden's.

According to the survey, Trump has a 6-point lead on immigration, but here too, Kamala's position is 15 points better than Biden. Among female voters, Kamalaki's position is 13 points higher than Trump's, but his position is 9 points lower among male voters

The survey revealed that Kamala's popularity among black voters has increased from 23 points to 54 points compared to Donald Trump. Among independent voters, Kamala Harris's position has increased by 9 points compared to Donald Trump.

However, the most important thing is that Kamala Harris' popularity has increased from 40 percent to 46 percent, which is higher than not only Biden, but also Barack Obama.

It's the first time since Jimmy Carter in 1976 that Democrats have held that spot.

According to pollsters, it has a margin of error of 3.3 points.

The poll was conducted Thursday through Sunday, so it's not clear how much Kamala Harris' position has changed since Tim Walls was named the vice presidential nominee.

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