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“Harris leads Trump in virtual matchup with 44% against 42%”


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, ‘In a quantum virtual matchup, Vice President Kamala Harris, a leading Democratic presidential candidate, narrowly outperformed former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, according to a poll conducted on October 23 (local time).’,
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, ‘According to a poll conducted by Reuters in collaboration with polling firm Ipsos from the day before to that day with 1,018 registered voters, Vice President Harris scored 44% in the quantum virtual matchup, edging out former President Trump by 42% within the margin of error (±3 percentage points).’,
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, ‘In a survey conducted on the 1st and 2nd of this month, former President Trump had a 1-point lead, while in a survey on the 15th and 16th, Vice President Harris and former President Trump tied at 44%.’,
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, “In a multi-candidate virtual matchup including a third candidate, Vice President Harris recorded 42%, former President Trump 38%, and independent candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. 8%. Reuters reported that Vice President Harris had a lead over former President Trump ‘outside the margin of error’ without specifically introducing the margin of error for the multi-candidate matchup.”,
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, ‘In this poll, 56% of all registered voters rated Vice President Harris (59) as “mentally sharp and capable of facing challenges,” while only 49% said the same about former President Trump (78).’,
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, ‘Regarding the age controversy, only 22% evaluated that President Biden (81) has mental work capacity.’,
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, “With the Democratic candidate being Vice President Harris, who is more than 20 years younger than the 80-year-old President Biden, it suggests that the now 80-year-old former President Trump could face age risk controversies.”,
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, ‘In a poll conducted by Yahoo News and YouGov from July 19 to 22 targeting 1,743 people, the approval ratings between Vice President Harris and former President Trump were tied at 46%.’,
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, ‘In a three-way virtual matchup, former President Trump had a lead with 43% over Vice President Harris (41%).’,
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, ‘However, this poll was conducted before the 21st, when President Biden resigned and Vice President Harris ran for president.’,
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, ‘(Photo=Yonhap News)’,
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