WASHINGTON.- After the resignation of Joe Biden In the presidential race, his possible replacement is the vice president, Kamala Harrisslightly surpassed the still-president’s numbers in the polls.
However, the Democratic Party is still behind the Republican candidate and former president. Donald Trump in several of these.
Kamala Harris leads Biden in polls
A poll last week of a hypothetical scenario in which Kamala Harris and Trump were the presidential candidates in the November election showed a tie at 44%.
Since Sunday, when Biden announced his resignation, the vice president’s numbers have risen, and even marked a slight increase in the percentage held by the American president.
In the survey of PBS News/NPR/Marist As of yesterday, Monday, the most recent, Republican Donald Trump surpassed the Democrat by one percentage point with 46%, and 9% of undecided voters.
The survey of YouGov for CBS News gave Harris a three-point lead, 51% to 48%, compared to Biden’s five-point lead, 52% to 47%. It should be noted that this poll predates the president’s resignation.
A survey of NBC NEWS also indicated a two-point lead for Trump, with 47% to 45% for Harris.
Fox News presented a result of 49% in favor of Trump versus 48% for the Democratic Party, regardless of the candidate.
Before Biden’s resignation, the only poll that gave his party the lead was Marist for NPR and PBS: 50% for the president to 48% for the businessman, and 50% to 49% with Harris ahead.
Regarding popularity polls, according to FiveThirtyEightKamala Harris has a 38.3% approval rating, Biden 38.6% and Trump 42.1%.
In contrast, Kamala Harris has the lowest unpopularity rating of the three at 51.4% compared to Biden’s 56.2% and Trump’s 53.3%.
Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race is celebrated
The PBS News poll indicates that 87% of Americans believe Biden made the right decision in abandoning the campaign.
41% considered that this decision increases the chances of Democratic Party if they win the November election, 24% believe it would diminish their expectations and 34% think it would make no difference.
With information from EFE y AFP.
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2024-08-05 09:34:48