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'Mainstream media shilling': Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump in latest national poll
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Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris is leading former president Donald Trump by 7 points in a new national poll conducted by Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU).
FDU released a poll last Friday that found Harris had 50 per cent support while Trump had 43 per cent and was even leading by 5 points with Independents who do not lean towards either party.
The FDU poll found Harris had a substantial lead when voters had to think about "the race or gender of candidates".
“When voters are made to think about the race or gender of the candidates, Harris’ lead grows substantially; when they’re not, support is essentially tied,” the FDU stated.
Since US President Joe Biden stepped down and Kamala Harris took over, the Democrats have become a bigger threat to Donald Trump.
The Hills and Decision Desk HQ polling index shows this trend, with Kamala Harris leading by 3.6 per cent over Donald Trump.
Despite Harris' popularity, she has been criticised for her lack of policies and for not facing the media since she stepped in.
Menzies Research Centre’s Freya Leach slammed Kamala Harris' campaign for having “the bar set very low” as “it’s a campaign of vibes.”
“It is a campaign of vibes over substance... has not done a single interview, has not released a single policy page on her website,” she said.
FDU released a poll last Friday that found Harris had 50 per cent support while Trump had 43 per cent and was even leading by 5 points with Independents who do not lean towards either party.
The FDU poll found Harris had a substantial lead when voters had to think about "the race or gender of candidates".
“When voters are made to think about the race or gender of the candidates, Harris’ lead grows substantially; when they’re not, support is essentially tied,” the FDU stated.
Since US President Joe Biden stepped down and Kamala Harris took over, the Democrats have become a bigger threat to Donald Trump.
The Hills and Decision Desk HQ polling index shows this trend, with Kamala Harris leading by 3.6 per cent over Donald Trump.
Despite Harris' popularity, she has been criticised for her lack of policies and for not facing the media since she stepped in.
Menzies Research Centre’s Freya Leach slammed Kamala Harris' campaign for having “the bar set very low” as “it’s a campaign of vibes.”
“It is a campaign of vibes over substance... has not done a single interview, has not released a single policy page on her website,” she said.
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