Voters split on whether Harris or Trump would do a better job on the economy: AP-NORC poll
- Voters are divided on whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump would better manage the economy, as shown in a recent poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
- Approximately 40% of registered voters prefer Trump, while a similar percentage favor Harris, with about 10% distrusting both candidates.
- The poll indicates that the economy is crucial for 80% of voters, overshadowing issues like health care and crime.
72 Articles
72 Articles
Harris closing in on Trump’s lead with economic voters: Poll
A new poll found that Vice President Kamala Harris is making gains in the public perception of her strength on the economy. Former President Donald Trump has consistently polled better than Harris on economic issues, with voters bitter about inflation during the Biden administration and memories fresh about the pre-COVID economy. However, according to a... The post Harris closing in on Trump’s lead with economic voters: Poll appeared first on Da…
Poll Shows Harris Gaining Ground With Voters on the Economy in Warning Sign for Trump
Throughout his campaign, former President Donald Trump has relied heavily on voter discontent with the Biden administration’s handling of the economy, but recent polling suggests that such sentiment from voters isn’t sticking to Vice President Kamala Harris, flashing a major warning sign for the Republican’s chances in November. The latest Associated Press/NORC survey found that voters trust Trump and Harris to handle the economy to a near-even …
AP-NORC poll: Voters split on whether Harris or Trump would do a better job on the economy
By JOSH BOAK and LINLEY SANDERS The Associated Press WASHINGTON Going into November’s election, neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump has a decisive edge with the public on the economy, turning an issue that was once a clear strength for Trump into the equivalent of a political jump ball. About 4 in 10 registered voters say Republican Trump would do a better job handling the economy, while a similar number say that about the Democratic vice pr…
Harris to speak about abortion in Georgia, seeking to tie deaths of two women to Trump policies
Harris plans to warn Georgians to not believe what the campaign describes as Trump's flip-flopping record regarding abortion -- noting that, if given the chance, he would ban abortion nationwide.
Ahead of the November presidential elections, neither US Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris nor former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump have a decisive advantage in the public opinion on the economy, in which Trump once clearly led.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 65% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






















