CNN Poll: The presidential race between Harris and Trump has reached a deadlock.
According to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, the presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is extremely tight.
According to the poll, 48% of likely voters support Harris, while 47% support Trump, indicating the absence of a clear leader in the race.
The poll highlighted the following key points:
- Harris's support is based on her personal appeal, while Trump has wide support on economic issues.
- Harris leads among voters under 30, African Americans, and Latinos, while Trump is most supported by white men.
- The economy is the most important issue for 41% of likely voters, but immigration, abortion, and the protection of democracy also hold significance.
- Trump is more trusted on economic, immigration, and foreign policy issues, whereas Harris has an advantage on issues such as abortion, uniting the country, and protecting democracy.
- Most voters believe Harris aligns better with their vision of a president in terms of temperament, experience, and ability to understand their problems. However, Trump has strong support on the issue of political violence.
- Most voters believe that politics in the U.S. encourages violence, with more people expecting the situation to worsen if Trump wins.
- Voters experience different emotions regarding the candidates' victories, but positive emotions regarding Trump's win have increased compared to 2016.
Experts note that this presidential race is among the most unpredictable in recent years. Harris shows competitiveness due to her personal appeal and support in key demographic groups, while Trump maintains strong support due to his economic program and dedicated base of supporters.
The role of independent voters and turnout in key states may determine the winner, as well as the polarization of society and concerns about potential political violence post-elections are under significant attention.
This presidential campaign promises to be intense until the very end, and the outcome will depend on the events of the final weeks before the vote.
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