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“All signs of momentum for Kamala Harris have stopped” | the world

“All signs of momentum for Kamala Harris have stopped” | the world

Kamala Harris is today the Vice President of the United States.

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Donald Trump is 2.5 percentage points behind Kamala Harris according to Fivehirtyeight.

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With only three weeks left until the US presidential election, the two candidates remain incredibly close.

according to Five-thirty-eightwhich combines several polls, has Kamala Harris leading at 48.6 percent compared to 46.1 percent for Donald Trump. This represents a 2.5 percentage point lead that has been relatively stable over the past month, but is down from the peak of Harris' lead of 3.6-3.7 percentage points at the end of the summer.

“dead heat”

There is now talk that Harris has lost his flow, and has been unable to maintain his hot start.

As summer turned to fall, all signs of momentum stopped for Kamala Harris. It's a dead race, says pollster Jeff Horwitt NBC News.

Concerns are growing within Democrats. There is a belief that the fact that Harris is the party's nominee rather than Joe Biden, and that she held a successful convention in August and was considered to have won the debate against Donald Trump, should have led to a greater lead in the polls, CNN.

As reported by the TV channel There is a growing feeling that the campaign has stalled.

Concerns within Democrats

– People are nervous. They know that even in measurements. Many of us look back on 2016 and know when things could go wrong, says a person familiar with the campaign.

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In 2016, Donald Trump won the presidential election against Democratic Party nominee Hillary Clinton, although leading opinion polls showed her preferable. When Trump, in this presidential election campaign, escalates his rhetoric, the pressure increases on Kamala Harris – who in turn has escalated her attacks on her rival, CNN wrote.