Democratic candidates ahead of Trump in the Biden-Kamala Harris poll


Washington, Ta. Tuesday, August 18, 2020

As the US presidential election draws closer, new poll results are coming in favor of Biden and Kamala Harris. In a recent poll by the Washington Post, Democratic candidate Biden and his vice presidential candidate, Indian-origin Kamala Harris, were about 12 points ahead of current President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

As Democrats begin their campaign today, the result will be a boost to their enthusiasm. Biden-Harris had 53 points compared to Trump-Pence's 41 points. However in a survey conducted last month the gap between them was fifteen points.

When the Corona epidemic was in its infancy, there was only a two-point gap between Trump and Biden, which rose to double digits. 48 percent said they were too excited to vote.

A total of 54 per cent of registered voters said they were keeping a close eye on the presidential election. The turnout was 58 percent for Republicans and Republicans in September 2016. Fifty-three percent of Democrats and Democrats are also keeping a close eye on the election.

Kamala Harris, of Indian descent, was chosen as Biden's vice-presidential candidate by 54 percent of Americans. However some people also opposed it. Eighty-six percent of Democrats voted in favor of Kamala Harris, with 64 percent cheering.

According to the survey, eight out of ten Africans sealed Kamala’s choice. Two-thirds of the Hispanic community also favored Benedet's choice. However, 71 percent of adults said Harris' choice did not change how they voted.

Do Pence and Kamala Harris deserve the presidency? In response to one such question, 54 percent said they both deserved a position in the White House. So far, only 43 percent have expressed a desire to see Trump as president. While 55 percent expressed a desire not to see Trump as president again.

Comments