Is Harris losing support among independents?
Last resort, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. resigned from his presidential ticket and joined forces with Republican Candidate and former US President Donald Trump was not a big surprise as his team was already in talks with Republicans. According to reports, the latest YouGov poll of independents was conducted between August 25 and 27 among 1,555 people and has a margin of error of 3.2%.
However, what most didn’t anticipate was that the bulk of independent voters were also swinging toward Donald Trump, following RFK Jr.’s endorsement. YouGov finally brought this issue to light in a major way, and while Harris is widening her lead across the country, she’s lagging behind when it comes to independents.
Harris enters key states
Even as Trump has begun to win over independent voters, Harris is gradually sinking into his Key States“The polls and the voter base show that she has started to consolidate her position there too, which seemed very unlikely at first, given that Harris entered the election race quite late, and that too after the resignation of a sitting president, aiming for a new election.
FAQ:
Does Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump in the next US Elections?
Kamala Harris is emerging as a formidable ally against Republican candidate and former US President Donald Trump, with popularity ratings and polls suggesting she has a good chance. Will Kamala Harris Convince Independents?
No, according to the latest YouGov poll, Kamala Harris is somehow losing support among independents after RFK Jr. exited the race.
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