Polls | Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump in three key states

(Washington) New polls published Saturday in the United States show Kamala Harris winning against Donald Trump in three key states, reversing the trend of recent months, at a time when the Republican campaign is struggling in the face of new momentum on the Democratic side.


According to surveys conducted by the New York Timess and Siena College, the American vice president is ahead of her Republican rival for the November election with 50% of voting intentions against 46% in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, three important states in the Midwest.

Due to a particular electoral system, the American presidential election is generally decided in a few key states, which can lean to the right or the left, out of the 50 that make up the country.

But the favorable dynamic on the Democratic side since Joe Biden’s withdrawal in favor of Kamala Harris does not prevent voters, according to polls, from preferring Donald Trump on the major campaign themes of the economy and immigration.

According to the same polls, however, respondents consider her to be more intelligent and better suited to govern the country.

Tuesday’s announcement that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was Harris’ running mate also appears to have galvanized Democrats.

PHOTO GO NAKAMURA, REUTERS

Kamala Harris announced Tuesday that she has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.

Before Joe Biden, 81, withdrew, Donald Trump, 78, was the frontrunner, especially after his assassination attempt and triumph at the Republican convention in July.

The entry into the race of Kamala Harris, 59, has shaken up the Republican campaign, which was then heavily focused on Joe Biden’s age and widely shared fears about his physical and mental abilities.

Since then, neither Donald Trump’s attacks on Kamala Harris’s origins nor the controversies sparked by previous comments made by his running mate JD Vance have helped to truly revive the Republican campaign.

But observers warn that Democrats should be wary of being overly optimistic, as Donald Trump still remains the overall favorite in national polls.


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