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A majority of Democratic voters believe current U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris would make a good president, according to a poll released Friday.
A new poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research suggests that about six in 10 Democrats believe Kamala Harris would do a good job as president of the United States.
According to opinion research, About two in 10 Democrats don’t think Kamala Harris would be a good president, and another two in 10 say they don’t know enough to have an opinion..
Since US President Joe Biden’s failed debate with former President Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s presidential candidate, on June 27, many Democrats have sought, secretly or even publicly, for Harris to step in and succeed Biden as the party’s presidential nominee, believing he has a better chance against Trump.
However, Kamala Harris remains completely loyal to BidenBeing his biggest advocate, even after his disastrous debate performance with Trump.
Oakley Graham, Democrat from Greenwood, MissouriHe declared that although he was “very happy” with Biden’s accomplishments in office, he felt that He would be more enthusiastic about supporting Harris as a presidential candidate and that “it’s time” for a woman to become the country’s head of state..
You Black adults — a core group of the Democratic coalition and a group that remains relatively more supportive of Biden than other candidates — are more likely than Americans overall to say Harris would do a good job as president.
As for the North Americans in general are more skeptical. As for Harris’s condition. Only about three in 10 American adults say Harris would be a good president. About half say Harris wouldn’t do a good job.On paper, two in 10 say they don’t know enough to have an opinion.
The survey also showed that About four in 10 adults have a positive opinion of Harris.while about half have a negative view. There are even more people who have a negative view of Biden, about six in 10.
on Three-quarters of Democrats have a favorable view of Kamala HarrisThis is in line with Democrats’ view of Biden. Seven in 10 have a favorable view of the current president.
Harris is more popular among black Americans than white or Hispanic adults, and is more unpopular with men than women.
Other prominent Democrats who have been considered as potential replacements are less well-known than Harris.
About four in 10 American adults have no opinion of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and half are unfamiliar with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Newsom is generally viewed more negatively than positively.
Americans are evenly split on Whitmer: 24% have a favorable view and 22% have an unfavorable view.
Trump’s running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio, is unknown to most Americans. In an AP-NORC poll conducted before Trump chose Vance as his running mate, six in 10 people didn’t know enough about the candidate to form an opinion.
About two in 10 American adults have a favorable view of Vance and about two in 10 have an unfavorable view of him. Among Republicans, 61% don’t know enough to have an opinion about Vance. About a quarter have a favorable view and about one in 10 have an unfavorable view.
The US presidential election will be held on November 5.
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