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Kamala Harris Widens Lead Over Trump in Latest Poll as Voter Enthusiasm Rises

In a significant development ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, a Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris has widened her lead over former President Donald Trump. Harris now leads Trump 45% to 41% among registered voters, an increase from the narrow 1-point lead she held in late July. The poll, conducted over eight days ending Wednesday, reflects growing voter enthusiasm for Harris, particularly among women and Hispanic voters, where she now leads Trump by a substantial 13 percentage points.

The shift in polling comes after President Joe Biden withdrew from the race following a challenging debate performance against Trump in July, leading to growing support for Harris. While Trump continues to hold strong leads among white voters and men, his advantage among voters without a college degree has notably shrunk.

Despite Harris’ national lead, the race remains competitive in critical swing states. Trump leads Harris 45% to 43% in seven key states that decided the 2020 election. However, Harris’ rise in national polls and increased enthusiasm from Democratic voters—73% of whom are now more excited about voting in November—suggest a potential shift in the electoral landscape.

While Harris enjoys strong support on issues such as abortion policy, Trump remains favored on economic management. With the election still months away, both candidates face challenges as they navigate shifting voter dynamics in a closely watched race.

Barack and Michelle Obama Rally Support for Kamala Harris at Democratic National Convention

At the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, former U.S. President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama delivered powerful speeches endorsing Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign as she prepares to challenge Republican frontrunner Donald Trump in the upcoming election. The Obamas urged Americans to support Harris, emphasizing the need for a new chapter in American politics after years of chaos under Trump’s leadership.

Barack Obama, America’s first Black president, passionately supported Harris, who is aiming to become the first woman and the first Black and South Asian person to hold the presidency. He framed her candidacy as a pivotal moment in history, stating that the country is ready for a better story and a leader like Kamala Harris. Taking direct aim at Trump, Obama condemned the instability and divisiveness of the past administration, while also paying tribute to current President Joe Biden, praising his defense of democracy during challenging times.

Michelle Obama, introduced her husband with an energetic and hopeful message, declaring that “hope is making a comeback.” She warned the crowd that Trump would attempt to distort the truth about Harris, just as he had with the Obamas during their time in the White House. She strongly criticized Trump’s narrow and divisive worldview, while celebrating the achievements of both herself and her husband as Black leaders in the U.S.

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Harris, who joined the convention virtually from a rally in Milwaukee, continues to build momentum, drawing record fundraising numbers and strong public support. She used her platform to address key issues, including the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, emphasizing her commitment to holding Trump accountable at the ballot box for his role in reshaping the judiciary.

The night also featured Republicans who have distanced themselves from Trump, such as former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham and Republican Mayor John Giles of Mesa, Arizona. These voices echoed the need for unity and warned of the dangers of Trump’s continued influence on the GOP.

The event was not without tension, as protests against U.S. support for Israel’s actions in Gaza erupted outside the convention. Although most speakers steered clear of the topic, Senator Bernie Sanders called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to the conflict, reflecting the growing unrest over the issue within Democratic circles.

As Harris continues her historic bid for the presidency, the Democratic Party, with the Obamas at the forefront, is uniting behind her, determined to forge a new path for America.