Harris Might Want to Halt Her Post-Debate Victory Lap After Seeing This
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A survey of swing state voters taken during and after Tuesday’s debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump found the Sept. 10 showdown did not move the needle.
A joint Trafalgar-Insider Advantage survey of likely general election voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin showed each candidate with 47 percent support prior to the debate. When asked who won the debate, Harris came out ahead, 55.3 percent to Trump’s 42.5 percent, while 2.2 percent thought it was a draw. Respondents were then asked, “Considering tonight’s debate performances, if you had to vote tomorrow, for whom would you vote?” Harris and Trump were again tied at 48 percent, with 3 percent undecided and 1 percent choosing “other.”
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