Trump catches up: exciting surveys in Michigan and Wisconsin
Trump catches up: exciting surveys in Michigan and Wisconsin
The current surveys show that former President Donald Trump gnaws at the votes of Vice President Kamala Harris in the important states of Michigan and Wisconsin. In Wisconsin, Harris has 49% and Trump has 47%, according to a survey by The New York Times and Siena College, which was carried out between September 21 and 26.
in Michigan it looks almost the same: Harris is only one point ahead of Trump, with 48% to 47%. Both results are statistics within the error margin of 2.5% and indicate a head-to-head race. In August, Harris recorded a lead of four points in these states, which makes the current development all the more remarkable.
economic concerns and the trust of voters
An important reason for Trump's upswing is the persistent concerns of voters regarding the economy. Over a quarter of the respondents stated that this was the most important topic for them. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio, voters Trump also trust more than Harris on this question; 54% supported Trump in economic matters, while only 42% voted for Harris.
The survey also shows worrying numbers for Harris. 46% of the respondents believe that Trump's politics helped them, while only 36% believe that they have harmed them. In contrast, only 37% of voters believe that Harris ’policy will have positive effects, while 43% believe that it could do damage.
The concern about the economic situation is also reflected in a generally negative mood that many voters feel. Over 40% stated that they believe that America's problems are so serious that the country was in danger of "failing as a nation".
Trump also leads in Ohio with a distance of six points, which makes him a strong candidate for the upcoming elections in 2024. Surveys show that he expects considerable support there that arsenal could decisively influence in the upcoming election campaign.
In other surveys from North Carolina, it becomes clear that Trump and Harris are also here in a statistical head-to-head race. In a survey by FOX News, Trump has 50% of Harris from Harris in a survey by FOX News, while another survey by CNN recorded a tie at 48%.
An interesting dynamic is also shown in the surveys, which were carried out at the same time as a number of negative headlines over the Republican governor candidate Mark Robinson. Despite these challenges, Trump remains in a strong position, especially when it comes to convincing the electorate in Nordkarolina that he offers the better solutions when it comes to prosperity and security - an aspect that is of the utmost importance for the voters.
The continued discussions about Trump's behavior and Harris ’perception among voters cannot be ignored. 30% stated that they see Harris ’honesty and personality as their greatest concern, while 32% are concerned about Trump's behavior. This conflict among the voters could have a decisive contribution to the outcome of the 2024 elections.
This raises the question of how voters will ultimately decide if they step on the urns. However, a clear trend is emerging: the economy, distrust of the current political actors and the question of trust play a central role in the decision of voters.
The complete surveys and their detailed analyzes offer further insights into the growing tensions and dynamics that will shape the 2024 elections, as from www.aol.com reports . This means that both Trump and Harris have great challenges to gain the trust of voters and ultimately ensure success in the upcoming elections.
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