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HARRIS LEADS TRUMP BY 5 POINTS IN IPSOS POLL

By Jason Lange
August 8, 202410:29 PM GMT+2Updated a day ago
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Item 1 of 2 U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala
Harris looks on as she attends a campaign event with her vice presidential
running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz at the United Auto Workers (UAW) Local
900 in Wayne, Michigan, U.S., August 8, 2024. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
[1/2]U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris
looks on as she attends a campaign event with her vice presidential running mate
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz at the United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 900 in Wayne,
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WASHINGTON, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Democrat Kamala Harris leads Republican Donald
Trump 42% to 37% in the race for the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election,
according to an Ipsos poll published on Thursday.
The poll found Harris had widened her lead since a July 22-23 Reuters/Ipsos
survey, which found her up 37% to 34% over Trump.
The nationwide poll of 2,045 U.S. adults, conducted Aug. 2-7, found 4% of those
surveyed backed independent candidate Robert Kennedy Jr., down from 10% in July.
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Ipsos conducted the August poll independently from Reuters. The poll, conducted
online, had a margin of error of around 3 percentage points.
In a separate poll, Ipsos found Harris leading Trump 42% to 40% in the seven
states where the election was closest in 2020: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan,
Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. That result did not break
out results for individual states.
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Harris entered the race on July 21 when President Joe Biden, 81, folded his
campaign and endorsed Harris following a disastrous debate performance on June
27 against Trump.
Reuters/Ipsos polls had mostly shown Biden and Trump tied while the president
was still in the race, though Biden was performing worse than he had at the same
point in the 2020 election, in which he defeated Trump.


'PATRIOT' AND 'WEIRD'

The August Ipsos survey found more voters associated Trump than Harris with the
word "patriot" - a regular part of Trump's campaign speeches - as well as with
"weird," a word that Harris supporters have used to taunt Trump in recent weeks.


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