Harris leads Trump in post-Biden dropout polls in US

<p><strong>TOP SHAPE.</strong> Vice President Kamala Harris beats former US President Donald Trump in latest survey. Harris is up 44 percent to 42 percent over Trump in a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted Monday and Tuesday among 1,018 registered voters with a margin of error 3. <em>(Anadolu)</em></p>

TOP SHAPE. Vice President Kamala Harris beats former US President Donald Trump in latest survey. Harris is up 44 percent to 42 percent over Trump in a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted Monday and Tuesday among 1,018 registered voters with a margin of error 3. (Anadolu)

ISTANBUL – In the first polls conducted after US President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race, Vice President Kamala Harris edged out former President Donald Trump, according to an American magazine.

A Reuters/Ipsos survey showed Harris led Trump 44 percent to 42 percent, with a margin of error of 3 percent, business magazine Forbes reported.

When including independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Harris's lead extends to 42 percent -38 percent.

This shift follows a period of tight polling, with prior surveys showing Trump either narrowly leading or tied with Harris.

For instance, in a previous poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos on July 15-16, both candidates tied at 44 percent.

Public perception of Harris's mental sharpness is notably positive, with 56 percent of voters affirming her capability to handle challenges, compared to 49 percent for Trump and only 22 percent for Biden.

This contrast highlights one of the reasons for Harris's recent surge, according to Forbes.

The overall polling average, as compiled by Real Clear Politics before Biden's exit, had Trump leading Harris by 1.9 points.

Trump campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio anticipates a temporary boost for Harris, terming it the "Harris Honeymoon."

Biden exited the race after increasing internal party pressure, following a lackluster debate performance.

He endorsed Harris, who swiftly garnered widespread support from Democratic leaders and effectively secured the nomination. (Anadolu)

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