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Harris stalls as joy fades to reality – Washington Examiner

The article discusses the ⁢current political landscape following President ⁤Joe Biden’s ⁣decision to withdraw from his reelection campaign and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris. Nearly two months ‌after this endorsement, public enthusiasm for Harris appears to be diminishing, leading to stagnation in her campaign. According to ‍a recent Rasmussen Reports survey, ‌Harris is trailing ‌behind ‍former President Donald​ Trump by ‍two percentage⁤ points, ​49% to 47%. This result reflects no major shifts since a recent debate between the two ‍candidates. Notably, Harris has gained ground among independent voters, reducing Trump’s previous ‌lead‌ among this group from 12 ⁢points⁣ to just⁢ 4 points. The analysis ‍suggests that while the media had⁢ initially fueled positive perceptions of Harris, the ‌reality ⁣of the campaign‍ dynamics has set in, leading​ to a more challenging environment for her candidacy.


Harris stalls as joy fades to reality

Nearly two months after President Joe Biden quit his reelection effort and backed Vice President Kamala Harris, the public has stopped buying the media-fueled euphoria for her, freezing the campaign in place.

In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets on Thursday, the head-to-head race is exactly where it was before last week’s debate between Harris and former President Donald Trump.

Trump leads 49%-47%, and other surveys have him up in battleground states.

“This is our first survey to fully reflect the impact of the September 10 televised debate between the two candidates, and there has been no major change since last week, when Trump held the same 49% to 47% lead over Harris,” the survey analysis said.

The biggest change since the debate, Rasmussen said, has been Harris’s gain with independent voters. “Among voters not affiliated with either major party, Trump gets 49% to Harris’s 45%. In last week’s survey, Trump led by 12 points among unaffiliated voters,” the analysis said.

The media have tried to bolster Harris, who has done a historically low number of interviews for a presidential candidate. The stalled polling suggests that voters have caught on and are now looking for more beef from the candidate.

The sizable survey of 1,855 likely voters from Rasmussen confirms others that the race is close, if not tied. A New York Times survey out on Thursday has the race even at 47% each.

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Rasmussen pollster Mark Mitchell has recently started posting overnight results of the 2024 horse race, and Trump has been trending in front of Harris, though the numbers bounce around a lot.

For example, in his Wednesday results, Trump was ahead of Harris, 52%-44%. For accuracy, he takes several days and averages the results before posting a weekly campaign update on Thursdays.



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