US Presidential Elections Survey: Trump on 61%, Harris on 39%

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US Presidential Elections Survey: Trump on 61%, Harris on 39%
US Presidential Elections Survey: Trump on 61%, Harris on 39%
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As the US prepares for the highly anticipated presidential election on November 5, the race between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump has grown increasingly fierce.

Polls show a tight contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with both candidates presenting strong arguments and showing varying responses from voters across the nation. The political atmosphere remains charged, with many Americans expressing deep concerns over the state of democracy, regardless of who wins.

US Presidential Elections Survey: Trump on 61%, Harris on 39%
US Presidential Elections Survey: Trump on 61%, Harris on 39%

According to a recent survey by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 40% of registered voters fear potential disruptions or violent attempts to influence the election results. Many worry that even after the final count and resolution of any legal challenges, there could be resistance from the losing side, threatening democratic norms.

Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that any loss would be due to electoral fraud, asserting that he cannot be defeated without rigging. His remarks have sparked significant apprehension among the electorate. Survey data reveal that while 90% of registered voters believe candidates should accept certified results, only a third are confident that Trump would concede if he loses.

Polling suggests a divided sentiment; 61% foresee a Trump victory, while 39% predict a win for Harris. As the election date nears, voters and analysts alike are closely watching this pivotal race, which promises to shape the future trajectory of American democracy.