America Presidential Election: Kamala Harris’s increasing popularity is not an ‘alarm bell’ for Trump

US Presidential Election: Up until recently, Kamala Harris was viewed as less competitive than Donald Trump in the race for president. However, in the wake of the presidential debate, things are shifting. Over the past three days, Kamala Harris’s popularity has grown significantly. It has taken a while, but Kamala Harris’s rating is now in the positive range.

Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, is becoming more well-liked. Given how close the US presidential race is, Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, may find that Kamala Harris’ rising popularity serves as a “alarm bell.” Vice President Kamala Harris’s net favorability rating has entered the positive territory for the first time since July 2021, according to the polling average of FiveThirtyEight, a survey conducted by the American news portal “ABC News.”

Meaning of increase in Kamala Harris’ rating

For a very long time, Kamala Harris had an extremely low rating. Typically, a former politician provides this kind of evaluation. However, Kamala Harris had held the position of Vice President for the past four years, thus her low rating was concerning. It’s also stunning to announce him as the Democratic candidate in the interim. But now a big change has been seen in the image of Kamala Harris. As recently as July 14, a week before President Joe Biden dropped out of the election race, Harris’ net approval rating was –17. This is one of the worst ratings of any Vice President in modern polling history.

Will Kamala Harris’s popularity change in votes?

The US presidential election is fewer than 50 days away. In this scenario, Kamala Harris’s rising ratings are characterizing her candidacy. The 2016 presidential election will be decided by seven hotly contested races in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and North Carolina. This does not, however, imply that Kamala Harris will win.

Survey in favor of Kamala Harris

The race for president is extremely close, and Harris appears to be gaining ground in the polls as a result of her compelling debate performance against former President Trump last week. Based on the data available in FiveThirtyEight’s election model, 61 out of 100 respondents believe Kamala Harris is a strong candidate to win the election, while 39 out of 100 believe Donald Trump is a strong candidate. At the same time, Harris has established her largest advantage in national popularity to date, based on The Economist’s polling average.

Harris prevails over Trump in presidential debate

In the first debate prior to the US presidential elections, Kamala Harris, the presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, defeated Donald Trump, his opponent from the Republican Party. When it came to topics like abortion, border security, the US economy, and foreign policy, Harris was able to corner Trump. Throughout the 90-minute discussion, Harris was observed making every effort to make up for President Joe Biden’s lackluster performance in the previous “Presidential Debate.” Harris attempted to corner Trump from every angle. Vice President Harris sent the previous president a clear message when he criticized the current administration: “You are not running for office against Joe Biden.” You are running against me in an election.

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