Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

First poll after Kamala pick shows she’s the right choice

POLL SHOWS EDGE Survey finds that 60% of Americans consider Biden’s selection of Harris as running mate a ‘major milestone’ for US

- ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW YORK: Nearly nine out of 10 Democrats approve of US Senator Kamala Harris as their party’s vice presidenti­al nominee, and she is more popular than presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden among women, young voters and some Republican­s, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday. The US Senator is viewed about as favourably or better than Biden in most major demographi­c groups, highlighti­ng her potential to help him expand his support. The poll showed Biden’s lead over Republican President Donald Trump was effectivel­y unchanged after he announced his running mate choice, increasing by 1 percentage point to an 8-point advantage when compared with a similar poll that ran on Monday and Tuesday.

NEW YORK: Nearly nine out of 10 Democrats approve of US Senator Kamala Harris as their party’s vice presidenti­al nominee, and she is more popular than presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden among women, young voters and some Republican­s, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday. The August 11-12 public opinion survey also found that 60% of Americans, including 87% of Democrats and 37% of Republican­s, considered the selection of Harris - the first Black woman and Asian American nominated for vice presidency - to be a “major milestone” for the US. The California senator is viewed about as favourably or better than Biden in most major demographi­c groups, the poll showed, highlighti­ng her potential to help the former vice president expand his support in November’s election.

The poll showed Biden’s lead over Republican President Donald Trump was effectivel­y unchanged after he announced his running mate choice, increasing by 1 percentage point among all Americans to an 8-point advantage - well within the poll’s credibilit­y interval - when compared with a similar poll that ran on Monday and Tuesday.

Forty-six percent of U.S. adults said they would vote for a Biden/ Harris ticket, while 38% would vote for Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. A similar poll that ran on Monday and Tuesday showed that 44% would vote for Biden while 37% would back Trump.

The latest poll also found that 56% of Americans have a favourable impression of Harris, which is about the same as the number who favour Biden. Forty-two percent of US adults say they have a favourable view of Trump and 47% said the same of Pence.

Among women, 60% said they have a favourable view of Harris, compared with 53% who felt the same way about Biden.

In addition, about 25% of Republican­s said they had a favourable view of Harris and approve of her choice as Biden’s running mate. Only about 20% of Republican­s said they have a similarly favourable view of Biden.

Harris also is a little more popular among American adults who are younger than 35 years old: 62% said they view Harris favourably, while 60% said the same of Biden.

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Senator Kamala Harris speaks as a Democratic vice-presidenti­al nominee as Joe Biden looks on at an event in Delaware.
AFP ■ Senator Kamala Harris speaks as a Democratic vice-presidenti­al nominee as Joe Biden looks on at an event in Delaware.

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