A recent poll conducted by Marquette Law School shows that Kamala Harris is leading Donald Trump by 6 points among likely voters, with 53% supporting Harris and 47% supporting Trump. Among registered voters, Harris is favored by 52% while Trump is favored by 48%. Harris has been viewed favorably by 47% and unfavorably by 50% of registered voters since becoming the Democratic nominee. The poll, conducted from July 24 to August 1, 2024, surveyed 879 registered voters nationwide and 683 likely voters, with respective margins of error of +/-4.1 and +/-4.7 percentage points.
In response to recent attacks on Tim Walz’s military record by Republicans, Hillary Clinton defended Walz, stating that he submitted his retirement request before being deployed to Iraq, and accused Republicans of smearing a veteran who is also a Democrat. The Republican coalition for Harris launched across the country this week, with endorsements from former officials and members of Trump’s administration. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz’s campaign emphasized the importance of bipartisan support and working together for the future of the country.
As the election approaches, Tim Walz’s handling of the George Floyd protests has come under scrutiny, with conflicting statements from Donald Trump praising Walz’s actions and Republicans accusing him of allowing rioting. Additionally, an Italian newspaper faced criticism for a racially insensitive front page featuring Kamala Harris in a Native American headdress. Despite these challenges, the Harris-Walz campaign continues to focus on a message of unity and progress.
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