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The New York Times published new polls on Sunday, August 11, in which Kamala Harris was expected to win against Donald Trump in some key states.
Kamala Harris could well reverse the trend. According to the latest polls published on the morning of Sunday, August 11 by the New York Times, Kamala Harris would be ahead of Donald Trump in voting intentions for the November election, in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, three pivotal states. The nomination of the governor of Minnesota as running mate seems to have galvanized the crowds. The campaign is also raging on social networks, a strategy to seduce young people.
Voters, however, see the Republican candidate as more competent on the immigration issue. So, Kamala Harris is toughening her tone, as if to signal that she intends to fight the Republicans on their own turf. We know our immigration system is broken and we know what it takes to fix it.” Arguments that the outgoing vice president had not put forward during her previous campaigns. Despite this, Donald Trump still remains the favorite in the polls at the national level.