What will be the orange history leading the TV polls?

International Desk: Voting for the US presidential election in November. In the meantime, Kamala Harris's one-sided TV debate with Trump has ended. Both are now busy campaigning in different states. In such a situation, in a survey of 1,000 voters, NBC TV reported that 48 percent of

What will be the orange history leading the TV polls?
September 24, 20244 Mins Read
International Desk: Voting for the US presidential election in November. In the meantime, Kamala Harris's one-sided TV debate with Trump has ended. Both are now busy campaigning in different states. In such a situation, in a survey of 1,000 voters, NBC TV reported that 48 percent of people want Harris as president. On the other hand, 40 percent want Trump. Last July, 32 percent wanted Kamala Harris. and Trump at 38 percent. NBC reported that there was a huge difference between the situation in July and September. NBC Network reported that the survey was conducted from September 13 to 17.

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The margin of error is very slim, three percentage points in total. Like NBC, Harris is ahead of Trump in polls by CBS. There is a public opinion that Harris will get 52 percent and Trump 48 percent. CBS claims that their survey has a margin of error of two percentage points.

That means Trump or Harris can get two percent of the vote more or less. 3,129 registered voters took part in the poll conducted by CBS between September 18 and 20. An earlier poll in August found the two candidates at 50-50 percent. But since the two candidates' Sept. 10 debate, polls have suggested that Harris's support has started to rise.

The results are broadly consistent with other recent national surveys - including a joint poll by Reuters and polling firm Ipsos. All polls indicate that the November 5 presidential election will be a tight contest between the two candidates.

Still, the 'October Surprise' in US elections is widely known. In the month leading up to the election in November, something unsolicited by one candidate usually comes to light, contributing to the victory of the other candidate. Even before the 2016 election, Trump was well behind Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in public opinion polls. About 30 lakh less votes were received. However, in the end, Trump won the electoral vote count.

Contrary to the survey, the picture that can be seen in the polls is that Trump will be crowned with the support of many white and less educated voters who are outside the survey. In any election, a large part of the electorate makes up its mind at the last minute. This voter can also play a role in Trump's victory.

Swing states could be another opportunity for Trump. Although Kamala Harris is ahead in the polls, Trump is trailing by a small margin in many states. If the voters change their mind at the last minute, Trump can sit again in Washington's bill in a battle of electoral votes.


78-year-old Trump is running for the third consecutive presidential election. He has won once, losing to Biden last time. He then complained of fraud for the loss. There is also a case against him and he has announced that he will not contest the elections if he does not become the president. On the other hand, 59-year-old Harris is now the vice president. If Harris wins, she will be the first female president in America's 248-year history. Amy Walter, editor and publisher of NBC's Cook Political Report, said Harris has changed the nature of the fight. Before the fight, the vote was on Biden's job. Now it has become a referendum on Trump.

Even hundreds of former lawmakers from Trump's own party, the Republican Party, have gone against him. Those 111 former lawmakers have sent letters endorsing Democratic candidate Kamala Harris over their party's candidate, Donald Trump. They also pointed out that Trump's qualifications to be president are lacking. Kamla Harris's campaign office released the letter. There are signatures of these 111 former congressmen. Those MPs also confirmed the contents of the letter and their signatures. The letter states, "We believe that the President of the United States must be a principled, serious, and steadfast leader."

Kamala Harris has the qualities and abilities required to be the President of the United States, Donald Trump does not.

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On the other hand, Harris, who strengthened his position in the first debate, also urged Trump to face the debate again. Although Trump is not willing to sit in the debate. On the campaign trail, Harris and Trump have been attacking both equally. It is understood that both are desperate to get hold of the White House. Trump will do whatever it takes to become president as a last ditch effort. On the other hand, Kamala Harris, who has suddenly entered the fray instead of Biden, is being shown in the US media as gaining public support day by day. Whether or not these polls are true for him will be known after the presidential election in November.


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