Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): A joint poll by the New York Times and Siena College shows that Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the US election, is ahead of Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris with 47 percent of the vote, a statistic that is consistent with the poll Held in July, immediately after Joe Biden withdrew from the race, it is similar.
According to the New York Times, Trump has had a tough few weeks since Biden's withdrawal and Harris' official nomination, but the poll shows that his support has remained remarkably stable.
The popularity of these two main candidates in the US elections is close to each other in the key and influential states of this country, and this means that they will have a close competition. There is little time left for the candidates and Trump does not seem to have any special tricks up his sleeve, but voters are still not fully familiar with Harris' policies and his votes may change.
According to the poll, the number of people who want to know more about Harris is 19 percent more than the number of people who want to know more about Trump's point of view.
Harris has been able to attract some of the groups that Biden was unable to attract, including women, young voters and Latino voters. However, he has not fared well in attracting the support of the traditional body of Democrats.
According to the results of the survey, more than 60% of likely voters said that the next American president should make a tangible change to Biden's policies, but only 25% of them consider Harris to be the representative of this change. In contrast, 53% of voters believe that Trump will make this change.
The New York Times and Siena College poll also showed that two-thirds of voters were familiar with the 2025 document, and 63 percent of these people opposed it. Document 2025 is a 900-page document published by the "Heritage" Foundation citing close allies of Trump, but Trump himself is trying to distance himself from it.
The economic situation and the right to abortion are among the issues in which the popularity of Trump and Harris has a significant difference. According to the results of this survey, 13% of voters prefer Trump on the issue of the economy, and 15% of the participants in the survey accept Harris's approach on the issue of abortion.
In addition, the aforementioned survey showed that the Democrats' attacks on Trump's character and qualifications for the presidency did not work. According to the published results, 54% of voters consider Trump a dangerous person to hold office, and on the other hand, 52% of voters make such a statement about Harris. This is despite the fact that Trump has been impeached twice in court and convicted of 34 crimes.