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Subject: Skank Kamala Harris New Poll Shows 'Honeymoon Is Officially Over' - Trump Campaign
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Subject: Skank Kamala Harris New Poll Shows 'Honeymoon Is Officially Over' - Trump Campaign
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Anew poll suggests Vice President Kamala Harris may be losing her edge
over former President Donald Trump in this year's election, with Jason
Miller, a spokesperson for the Trump campaign, saying on Sunday that "the
honeymoon is officially over."

The new survey, conducted by The New York Times and Siena College from
September 3 to 6, shows Trump leading Harris by a razor-thin margin of 48
to 47 percent among likely voters. The poll, which surveyed 1,695 voters
nationwide, carries a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage
points.

The poll results, released Sunday, have sent ripples through both
campaigns. For the vice president's campaign, which has enjoyed a surge of
momentum since taking over the Democratic nomination from President Joe
Biden in late July, the numbers represent a sobering reality check.

"The honeymoon is officially over," Miller said in a statement to
Politico's Playbook. "Kamala Harris has been exposed as a Radical Left
individual who owns the destruction of our economy and our border."

Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung echoed this sentiment in a
statement to Newsweek on Sunday afternoon, saying, "Polling shows
President Trump is dominating both nationally and in the battleground
states because voters want a return to pro-America policies that actually
work, not the weak, failed, and dangerously liberal policies of Comrade
Kamala."

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Kamala Harris Plays Down Poll Lead Again: �We Are the Underdogs�
By Adeola Adeosun
Weekend Night Editor
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Anew poll suggests Vice President Kamala Harris may be losing her edge
over former President Donald Trump in this year's election, with Jason
Miller, a spokesperson for the Trump campaign, saying on Sunday that "the
honeymoon is officially over."

The new survey, conducted by The New York Times and Siena College from
September 3 to 6, shows Trump leading Harris by a razor-thin margin of 48
to 47 percent among likely voters. The poll, which surveyed 1,695 voters
nationwide, carries a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage
points.

The poll results, released Sunday, have sent ripples through both
campaigns. For the vice president's campaign, which has enjoyed a surge of
momentum since taking over the Democratic nomination from President Joe
Biden in late July, the numbers represent a sobering reality check.

"The honeymoon is officially over," Miller said in a statement to
Politico's Playbook. "Kamala Harris has been exposed as a Radical Left
individual who owns the destruction of our economy and our border."

Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung echoed this sentiment in a
statement to Newsweek on Sunday afternoon, saying, "Polling shows
President Trump is dominating both nationally and in the battleground
states because voters want a return to pro-America policies that actually
work, not the weak, failed, and dangerously liberal policies of Comrade
Kamala."

The survey paints a complex picture of voter sentiment just weeks before
the November election. While Harris maintains strong support on issues
such as democracy protection and abortion rights, Trump holds significant
advantages on the economy and immigration.

The Times/Siena poll, ranked as the most accurate pollster by
FiveThirtyEight, comes at a crucial juncture in the campaign, with both
candidates preparing for their first head-to-head debate on Tuesday night
in Philadelphia. The televised encounter could prove pivotal in shaping
voter perceptions, especially given that 28 percent of likely voters say
they need to know more about Harris, compared to only 9 percent for Trump,
according to a recent CBS News/YouGov poll.

Despite Sunday's poll's results, other national polling averages still
show Harris with a narrow lead. The Times' own average has Harris ahead by
2 points, while FiveThirtyEight's average shows Harris leading Trump by
3.1 points. However, as demonstrated in previous elections, the race will
likely be decided in key battleground states.

A CBS News/YouGov survey conducted between September 3 to 6 in Michigan,
Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin underscores the tight race in these crucial
swing states. In Michigan, Harris leads Trump by a single point (50 to 49
percent) among likely voters, with a margin of error of 3.7 points. The
results are based on representative samples of 1,086 registered voters in
Michigan, 1,085 in Pennsylvania, and 958 in Wisconsin.

The CBS News/YouGov poll reveals several factors contributing to the close
race. Trump leads 53 percent to Harris' 27 percent among voters who feel
they're not better off financially since the COVID-19 pandemic and those
whose incomes aren't keeping up with inflation. He also has an advantage
with non-college and white working-class voters.

Harris holds her own in some key areas. She's seen as slightly better at
looking out for middle-class interests and is perceived as having more
mainstream positions compared to Trump's, which many voters describe as
"extreme." On the issue of middle-class interests, the vice president
polled 57 percent in Michigan, 53 percent in Pennsylvania, 55 percent in
Wisconsin, and also has an edge on issues like affordable housing and is
viewed as having the cognitive and mental health to serve�a reversal from
when Biden was the nominee. Trump polled 50 percent in Michigan, 50
percent in Pennsylvania, and 55 percent in Wisconsin when it comes to
middle-class interests.

The impact of campaign rhetoric and social media is mixed. While a
staggering 71 percent of voters find Trump's comments and social media
posts insulting towards Harris, a quarter of those voters still support
him. Conversely, most Trump voters see Harris' comments about him as
insulting.

Notably, Harris appears to have an advantage in voter enthusiasm, with 89
percent of Democrats reported being more excited about her campaign than
78 percent of Republicans in Michigan are about Trump's. Additionally, the
CBS News/YouGov poll shows 94 percent of Wisconsin Democrats are now just
as likely as 92 percent of Republicans in the same state to say they will
definitely vote, potentially neutralizing the traditional Republican
turnout advantage.

https://www.newsweek.com/new-poll-kamala-harris-donald-trump-honeymoon-
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