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    Exclusive-Harris builds lead over Trump; voters see her as debate winner, Reuters/Ipsos poll shows

    By Jason Lange,

    2 hours ago
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    By Jason Lange

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democratic U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris leads Republican Donald Trump 47% to 42% in the race to win the Nov. 5 presidential election, increasing her advantage after a debate against the former president that voters largely think she won, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed on Thursday.

    The two-day poll showed Harris with a five percentage point lead among registered voters, just above the four-point advantage she had over Trump in an Aug. 21-28 Reuters/Ipsos poll.

    Among voters who said they had heard at least something about Tuesday's debate, 53% said Harris won and 24% said Trump won, with the rest saying neither had or not answering. Some 52% of those familiar with the debate said Trump stumbled and didn't appear sharp, while 21% said that of Harris. Among Republican voters, one in five said Trump didn't appear sharp.

    Harris, 59, put Trump, 78, on the defensive in a combative presidential debate with a stream of attacks on his fitness for office and his myriad legal woes, highlighting Trump's felony conviction on charges he falsified business records. Some 52% of voters familiar with the debate said Harris "gave the impression of having higher moral integrity," compared to 29% who said the same of Trump.

    Many Republicans were also not convinced about their candidate's performance in the debate in Philadelphia. Some 53% of Republican voters in the poll said Trump won the debate, compared to 91% of Democrats who said she was the victor. Among Republicans, 31% said no one won and 14% said Harris got the better of Trump.

    Ninety-one percent of registered voters in the poll said they had heard at least something of the debate and 44% said they had heard a great deal. The debate, hosted by ABC News, attracted 67.1 million television viewers, according to Nielsen data, topping the roughly 51 million people who watched Trump debate then-candidate President Joe Biden in June.

    Biden's disastrous performance in that debate led to widespread calls by the 81-year-old leader's fellow Democrats for him to drop his re-election bid, which he did in July. Now Trump is the older candidate in the race, and the poll found 52% of voters consider Trump too old to work in government, compared to 7% who said the same of Harris.

    Voters generally gave Harris better marks than Trump on how she carried herself. Asked which of the two appeared more dignified, 56% of people familiar with the debate picked Harris, compared to 24% who picked Trump. Forty-nine percent said Harris "seemed like someone who would listen to me and understand my concerns," compared to 18% who saw Trump that way.

    The poll surveyed 1,690 U.S. adults nationwide, including 1,405 registered voters. It had a margin of error of around three percentage points for registered voters.

    While national surveys including Reuters/Ipsos' polls give important signals on the views of the electorate, the state-by-state results of the Electoral College determine the winner, with a handful of battleground states likely to be decisive.

    (Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Scott Malone and Alistair Bell)

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    Carolyn Carlston
    3m ago
    So the public saw the truth. Contrary ti Speaker Johnson most people who saw the debate recognized that Trump lost the debate. Johnson, speaker of the House of Representatives claimed that surveys shown that Trump won the debate and the he appeared reasonable in his performances. All Johnsons efforts proved is that a senior Republican leader was trying desperately to gaslight the American people. These recent surveys as indicated by the article shows that most people don’t buy into the conspiracy theories that the moderators ganged up on Trump or that there was collusion between ABC and Kamala Harris. Viewers saw exactly what was happening with Trump giving 30 significant lies in the the debate, two lies that were so bad they had to be corrected by the moderators. Trump told wild stories and conducted himself in such a manner to suggest he is unfit for the presidency of the United States. Harris wasn’t totally truthful but she presented her policies which were reasonable.
    ConstitutionalRepublicUnderJ*sus!
    9m ago
    Here’s MORE FACTS that y’all are trying to cover up TOO LATE!! Tara Rodas, who was recruited as a federal government employee to help the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) with an influx of migrant kids in 2021, believed she would be doing noble work. However, she told The Post she was shocked to find she was handing those children to “traffickers, members of transnational criminal organizations, bad actors, bad, bad, bad people.”When migrants cross the border illegally as children and are apprehended by border agents, they are released to HHS, which helps them connect with their sponsor in the US.That sponsor doesn’t have to be a family member and during their vetting process are never required to meet with HHS officials in person. The vetting is typically done over the phone, said Rodas.“At the very beginning of the Biden administration, they stripped all the vetting out of the process,” Rodas said.
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