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REUTERS-Ipsos investigation...4% lead → 5% lead after discussion at the end of last month

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Trump and Democratic candidate Harris
(LA=Global Culture Information News) Jeon In-hwa Correspondent = A poll conducted shortly after a TV debate on the 10th (local time) between candidates for the U.S. presidential election in November showed that Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris led Republican candidate former President Donald Trump by 5 percentage points.

Reuters reported on the 12th that Vice President Harris was 5 percentage points ahead of former President Trump, who received 42 percent support with 47 percent of the vote in the latest poll of 1,405 registered voters nationwide (error range ± about 3 percentage points) conducted with Ipsos for two days from the 11th.
Although it is within the margin of error, the lead is slightly larger than the survey conducted by the same institution at the end of last month.

Reuters reported on the 12th that Vice President Harris was 5 percentage points ahead of former President Trump, who received 42 percent support with 47 percent of the vote in the latest poll of 1,405 registered voters nationwide (error range ± about 3 percentage points) conducted with Ipsos for two days from the 11th.
Although it is within the margin of error, the lead is slightly larger than the survey conducted by the same institution at the end of last month.
In the same institutional survey conducted from the 21st to the 28th of last month, Vice President Harris led former President Trump by 4 percentage points with a 45% to 41% approval rating.
According to the latest Reuters-Ipsos survey, 53% of respondents said Vice President Harris won the first TV debate between the two candidates hosted by ABC on the 10th, more than double that of former President Trump (24%).
About 52 percent of the respondents said Trump was lost in the debate and did not look sharp. Only 21 percent responded the same way to Harris.
About 52 percent of the respondents said Trump was lost in the debate and did not look sharp. Only 21 percent responded the same way to Harris.
Jeon In-hwa Correspondent
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