No leader in potential Harris-Trump race, – CNN

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Photo: Kamala Harris/X

CNN has announced that its recent pols don’t indicate that either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump takes the lead in the potential presidential race if Harris officially becomes Democrats’ nominee.

“Results show Trump holds 48% support in the average of six recent polls testing the matchup, while Harris holds 47%. Each poll was conducted after the CNN Presidential Debate last month and just one – the CBS/YouGov poll – was after the assassination attempt on Trump on July 13,” CNN claims.

Despite the last-moment decision for Democrats, Vice President Kamala Harris has already raised around $50 million in donations for her campaign, according to campaign spokesperson Lauren Hitt.

It is expected that Kamala Harris will rely on her professional experience as a district attorney, attorney general and cross-examiner in Senate hearings and focus on the narrative ‘prosecutor VS convicted felon’ when it comes to standing against Donald Trump. She used the same strategy in 2020.

On July 21, Joe Biden announced he had given up his presidential campaign and endorsed his Vice President Kamala Harris. She pledged to “earn and win this nomination”.

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