Washington: A new poll ahead of the US presidential election showed Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump among likely voters in Iowa with 47 percent to 44 percent. Republican presidential candidate Trump has rejected the survey as “fake” and “misleading”. He said that this survey has been done in favor of his rival from the Democratic Party.
Trump said 'I am not behind'
“One of my enemies has released a poll that says I'm behind by three points,” Donald Trump said at a rally in Pennsylvania, a key electoral region. (Iowa Senator) Joni Ernst called me, everybody called me, they said you're going to do great in Iowa. Farmers love me and I love them. Trump said the survey is fake. “I'm not behind in Iowa,” he said.
This is a shock for Trump
The survey conducted by the 'Des Moines Register' newspaper comes at a time when both Trump and Harris are campaigning in key electoral states to deliver their closing speeches ahead of the November 5 elections. The voting results in Iowa are being seen as a disappointing sign for Trump, as it indicates a swing towards Harris. In September, a poll conducted by the same news organization showed Trump four points ahead of Harris. In June, when President Joe Biden was in the presidential race, Trump was ahead of the Democratic Party leader by 18 points.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump
What does the recent survey say?
According to a recent survey, Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris is ahead in the race due to the support of women and independent voters. More than 75 million Americans have cast their votes as of Sunday, according to the University of Florida's Election Lab, which tracks early and mail-in voting across the US. A separate survey by 'NBC News' shows a tough race between Harris and Trump. The survey shows that Harris got the support of 49 percent of registered voters, while Trump also got the support of 49 percent. (Language)
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