International Desk: There are only two weeks left for the presidential election in the United States. Last minute campaign is going on. Who is ahead in the race to be president; That survey is also being done. Whereas the new survey shows, the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is ahead of the Republican candidate Donald Trump in terms of public support.
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A new six-day poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos found 46 percent of voters supported Harris. And 43 percent of voters supported Trump. In other words, current Vice President Kamala Harris has moved ahead by three percentage points, leaving behind former President Trump.
The survey ends on Monday. Earlier last week, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Harris at 45 percent, and Trump at 42 percent. The results of the new polls have further strengthened the idea that the November 5 election battle between the two candidates will be tough.
Voters are unhappy with the current state of the U.S. economy and immigration, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. Voters supported Trump's stance on these issues.
The survey found that 70 percent of registered voters think the cost of living is going in the wrong direction. 60 percent of voters think the economy is going in the wrong direction. 65 percent of voters share the same position on immigration policy.
Voters also said the economy, immigration and threats to democracy are the nation's most pressing issues right now. 46 percent of voters voted in favor of Trump in terms of the economy on the question of which candidate has a better position on these issues. And 38 percent of voters voted for Harris. On the other hand, when it comes to immigration, this rate of support for Trump and Harris is 48 and 35 percent, respectively.
Asked what the president should focus on in the first 100 days of his term, respondents ranked immigration as the top priority. According to 35 percent of voters, the new president should focus on immigration first. And 11 percent of voters cited income inequality and healthcare with an equal 10 percent share.
But Harris has more popular support than Trump when it comes to dealing with political extremism and threats to democracy. The poll showed that 42 percent of voters supported Harris on these two issues. On the other hand, 35 percent of voters supported Trump. Harris is also ahead of Trump on abortion and health care policies.
All national polls, including the Reuters/Ipsos poll, provide important clues about voter attitudes. But the Electoral College vote in each state ultimately determines the winner. And 7 swing states are also likely to decide the ultimate winner.
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In the 2016 election, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton was defeated by Republican candidate Donald Trump. While Hillary won the national popular vote by 2 points, Trump won the Electoral College vote decisively.