US: A survey shows that Donald Trump has more appeal in the country than Kamala Harris
US: Polls still show that Trump is more favored among the American populace than vice president Kamala Harris, as cool as it is to put it. While both candidates appear to enjoy nearly unanimous backing from their particular supporters, both, nevertheless, are not liked.
By Gallup’s latest poll on Kamala Harris conducted in the US as of September 15, which started September 3, only 44 percent of respondents had a favorable view of Kamala, while 54 percent held an unfavorable view of the vice president.
Harris nearly fixed this figure between June and August, riding high from the lack of President Biden and her being the democratic nominee exciítešte when she had a 47% positive rating compared to 49% negative.
Despite the fall of three points, the most recent drop of three points occurred after the September debate against Trump, where many thought that Harris had won over the former president.
In an angry America, though more than two-thirds of Americans will tell you, he stands at only half a dozen percentage points higher than the slumping 41 percent of August. Meanwhile, he is viewed negatively by 53 percent of the Americans surveyed.
On the other hand, popular forecaster Nate Silver, for instance, believes that Harris has better chances of winning the Electoral College than before.
For Tuesday, she was given odds that she could win 270 electoral votes of 43.5 percent compared to Silver, who on the day of the latest TV debate was given a 38.4 percent chance to the vice present earning 270 electoral votes.
Of course, the representatives of the conflicting sides defend their positions with the same passion, but about both candidates, there is significant backing from the political forces supporting every candidate.
About 93% of Republicans and 97% of Democrats have negative views of the adversary, while for 91% and 94%, respectively, members vote for the presidential candidate who stands at the helm of the party’s ticket.
Although’most independents have a negative opinion of both of these candidates’, Harris comes across as more popular among these independents than Trump with 44% and 35%, respectively.
The general dissatisfaction of both candidates will continue until the elections; then this would be the third successive presidential election in which none of the candidates was rated positively; at least a majority agreed.
Since 2016, Gallup has branded Trump’s and Hillary Clinton’s candidacy as the “most unfavorably viewed presidential candidates in the survey ever created.
Thereafter no presidential election has been professionally polled before and even in the August-September period before elections, which has resulted in the more than 50 percent favorability of any of the candidates when the last poll was taken.”
Nonetheless, Trump’s favorability at this stage in the campaign is better than compared to the previous two elections of 2016 and 2020, where it was 33 and 41 percent accordingly.
In the meantime, neither popularity nor support have increased to the same extent for the running partners.
Comparably, 17% of people engaging in this survey mentioned JD Vance, and 19% of people are yet to have an opinion on their competitor, Tim Walz.
However, Walz still has one conservative edge over Vance’s, 41% versus 40%, eight points behind Vance’s rating.
Most of these results conform to the historical performance of vice presidential candidates at this period of previous election cycles; Sarah Palin was the last vice presidential candidate to enjoy an unopposed majority favorable rating (56% more than then democratic presidential nominee Joseph Biden in 2008, 53% more than).