Poll reveals tight race: Harris leads social issues, Trump economic
According to an Ipsos poll for Reuters published on Tuesday, 45% of surveyed Americans declare their readiness to vote for Kamala Harris, while 42% are inclined to support Donald Trump.
16 October 2024 07:31
The poll results suggest a potentially high voter turnout among registered voters. As many as 86% of Democrats and 81% of Republicans state that they will participate in the voting. Furthermore, 78% of all respondents said they are "certain" they will head to the polls. Compared to the previous election cycle of 2016, where a similar assurance was expressed by 74% of respondents, there is an increased interest in the upcoming elections.
Kamala Harris gained a significant advantage among voters for whom "healthcare, democracy, and fighting political extremism" are key issues. According to Reuters, 43% of those surveyed believe Harris will address these issues more effectively, while 38% of Americans think Trump is the more suitable candidate.
In these matters, Trump has the advantage
While Harris has the upper hand on social issues, Donald Trump remains the favourite in areas related to the economy. According to the poll, 45% of respondents believe the former president will handle issues like "unemployment and job creation" better, compared to 40% who favour the Democratic candidate.
The Wall Street Journal published the results of a survey conducted in seven so-called swing states on Saturday, which could play a crucial role in the final election outcome.
When asked who would better lead the country through international conflicts, respondents identified Trump as the better leader: 50% assessed that he would manage the situation in Ukraine better (with 39% support for Harris), and 48% believed he would be more effective on Middle Eastern issues (in this case, 33% of respondents supported Harris).