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Trump vs Harris
- Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump 46% to 43% in the 2024 U.S. presidential race, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
- Voters consider the economy as the top issue, with the cost of living being the most important economic concern.
- On immigration, 53% of voters agreed that "illegal immigrants are a danger to public safety," showing Trump's claims might have swayed some voters.
- The poll found that 55% of respondents agreed that Harris was "mentally sharp and able to deal with challenges," compared to 46% for Trump.
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris is leading Republican Donald Trump by a narrow margin of 46% to 43% in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. This poll, completed on a four-day cycle ending on a Monday, reflects the sentiments of voters as the race to the November 5, 2024, election intensifies.
The poll reveals that voters consider the economy as the top issue facing the country. Within this context, the cost of living was identified as the most important economic concern, with 70% of respondents considering it a key issue. Other economic issues like the job market, taxes, or improving personal finances received significantly less attention.
Economic Concerns and Immigration Issues
When it comes to addressing these economic issues, voters' opinions diverge. Donald Trump was seen as the preferred candidate for addressing the cost of living, with 44% of respondents supporting his approach compared to 38% for Kamala Harris. However, when it comes to addressing the gap between wealthy and average Americans, Harris was favored by a margin of 42% to 35%.
The poll also touched on the contentious issue of immigration, which is currently at its highest level in America in over a century. Some 53% of voters in the poll agreed with the statement that immigrants who are in the country illegally are a danger to public safety, compared to 41% who disagreed. This shows that Trump's claims about immigrants being prone to crime might have swayed some voters, despite these assertions being largely discredited by academics and think tanks.
Mental Acuity and State-by-State Results
In terms of mental acuity, voters trusted Kamala Harris more than Donald Trump. The poll found that 55% of respondents agreed that Harris was mentally sharp and able to deal with challenges, compared to 46% who held the same view about Trump. This could be a significant factor in the election, as voters may prioritize a candidate's mental sharpness when making their decision.
The poll, which had a margin of error of about 3 percentage points, also highlighted the importance of state-by-state results in determining the winner of the election. The Electoral College's state-by-state results are crucial, with seven battleground states likely to be decisive. Polls have shown Harris and Trump are neck-and-neck in those battleground states, with many results within the margins of error.
Historical Context and Final Thoughts
Historically, close races like this one have been decided by a few key factors, including the candidates' performance in debates, their ability to mobilize their base, and their success in swaying undecided voters. In the 2000 U.S. presidential election, for example, George W. Bush and Al Gore were locked in a tight race that was ultimately decided by a few hundred votes in Florida.
Similarly, in the 2016 election, Donald Trump's victory was secured by narrow margins in key swing states. As the 2024 election approaches, both Harris and Trump will need to focus their efforts on these crucial areas if they hope to secure victory.