US elections: Donald Trump approaches Kamala in polls

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Kamala Harris has more voting intentions in the country, but Trump has an advantage in key states. The Democrat scored 48% of voting intentions across the United States, while Donald Trump registered 47%. In key states, the scenario is opposite: Trump has 48% of voting intentions, against 46% for Harris. The survey was carried out with 3,145 voters between October 11 and 13, and the margin of error is 1.8%.
51% approve of Donald Trump’s presidential term. 34% of those interviewed completely approve of the Republican government, 17% somewhat approve, 38% completely disapprove, and 9% somewhat disapprove.
49% approve of Kamala Harris’ work as vice president. Asked about the work in their current position, 28% of respondents completely approve of Harris’ work, 21% somewhat approve, 8% somewhat disapprove and 38% completely disapprove.
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Trump leads by 2.2 percentage points. Donald Trump scored 51.1% of voting intentions, against 48.9% for Kamala Harris. The survey was carried out with a thousand voters between October 9 and 17, and has a margin of error of 3.1%.