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Trump Pulls Ahead of Harris: ‘Resilient’ Supporters Key!

Former President Donald Trump is maintaining his national lead, even as Vice President Kamala Harris enters the race, sparking new enthusiasm within the Democratic base. The latest New York Times/Siena poll, released on Sunday, shows Trump leading Harris by the narrowest of margins. According to the poll, Trump has the support of 48% of likely voters, while Harris has 47%. These numbers reflect the results of the previous New York Times/Siena poll conducted in late July, after President Biden withdrew from the race, with Trump holding a similar 48-47 lead.

The recent poll comes amidst increased Democratic enthusiasm following Harris’s addition to the ticket. Despite this surge, Trump’s support has proven “remarkably resilient” in the shifting political landscape, according to the New York Times. The article highlights that even as Harris garners attention, Trump’s base remains largely unchanged.

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The poll also sheds light on Harris’s difficulty in connecting with undecided voters. A significant 28% of respondents indicated that they still need more information about Harris’s vision for the country before they can offer her their support. In contrast, only 9% of respondents felt similarly about Trump, suggesting that voters largely know what to expect from the former president.

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