Kamala Harris
Washington: The political temperature is rising in America regarding the presidential election. Presidential elections are to be held here on November 5 this year. Before the election, a debate was held between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, the candidates from the Republican and Democratic parties. Trump was seen dominating Biden in this debate. After this debate, there is a discussion that Joe Biden should withdraw from the presidential race. Meanwhile, a survey has also come out in which a big thing has been said.
what does the survey say
Indian-African American Vice President Kamala Harris is more likely to win the presidential election than Joe Biden if she contests, a recent CNN survey has said. Biden’s (81) approval rating as the country’s next president has fallen after his disappointing performance in last week’s debate with former President Donald Trump in Atlanta.
other candidates get a chance
Since the first debate between Biden and Trump before the presidential election, there has been a demand in the ruling Democratic Party that Biden should step back and give a chance to another candidate from the party for the presidential election to be held on November 5.
Here is a head to head contest
According to a CNN survey, Trump is six points ahead of Biden in terms of popularity. The survey also conducted a hypothetical contest between Harris and Trump, according to which 47 percent of registered voters support Trump while 45 percent support Kamala Harris, meaning that if they face each other, the contest will be close.
what did biden say
Meanwhile, Biden blamed fatigue caused by his recent foreign tours for his disappointing performance in the debate. He said during an event in Washington DC, “I did not act smartly. I decided to travel around the world shortly before the debate. I did not listen to the advice of my support staff and then I almost fell asleep on stage. ” (Language)
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