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    Harris widens lead over Trump in postdebate poll

    By Lauren IrwinThe Hill,

    5 hours ago

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    Vice President Harris has widened her lead over former President Trump in a survey conducted after they clashed at their Tuesday debate.

    The Morning Consult poll found Harris leading by 5 points after the high-stakes ABC debate, ticking up from the 3- and 4-point leads she held in the same survey before the event in Philadelphia.

    If the election were held today, 50 percent of respondents said they would cast their ballot for Harris, up from 49 percent who were polled before the debate.

    Trump, on the other hand, lost support. Ahead of the debate, 46 percent of respondents said they would cast their ballot for the former president if the election were held today. After Tuesday’s debate, that decreased to 45 percent.

    A majority of Harris’s support comes from Democrats, but she leads Trump among independent voters with 46 percent support to his 40 percent, the survey found.

    “It’s too early to say whether Harris’ debate performance is the key driver of our latest head-to-head numbers, as our short-term trends suggest she was already building momentum ahead of Tuesday’s televised match-up,” Morning Consult analysts wrote.

    Still, that debate performance, which was widely seen as successful, will help her sustain that momentum, they wrote.

    Harris and Trump met for the first time on the debate stage in Philadelphia, where they sparred over key issues including abortion and immigration.

    Other short-term polling found that Harris won the debate after she repeatedly baited Trump into shouting and spreading conspiracy theories.

    Trump became visibly angry and refused to make eye contact with Harris.

    The debate was seen as a critical moment for the vice president, who needed to introduce her policy ideas to voters and present a stark contrast between her and Trump.

    The Morning Consult survey was conducted Wednesday among at least 3,317 likely voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.

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    christian russell
    now
    I see a lot of people yelling, "Vote him," and a lot yelling, "Vote her." I am genuinely curious....Do people understand that your individual votes are not actually added up to decide who the next president will be? It's like this blind political obsession is the new mental illness in this country. Do you know what John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B.Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, George W. Bush and Donald Trump all have in common? They were all elected as president even though they were not the American peoples choice. The electoral college will always decide, and the Constitution does not require electors to vote for the candidate chosen by their state's popular vote. That's like saying if there was only 1 vote allowed in the country for dinner tomorrow night, and it was yours and yours alone. You place your vote for pizza. The next day, it's announced, "The people have spoken, and we will be eating burgers tonight!" How would you feel about the system then?
    Diana Wood
    1m ago
    He looked angry and confused. He lied, he over talked the moderators and still lost.
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