New poll reveals this political event swayed only a fraction of Harris-Trump supporters
- Bias Rating
44% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
60% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-17% Negative
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55% : Pointing to those surveyed who said they are extremely motivated to vote, Murray spotlighted that "Trump right now is doing better with motivated voters than he is with the overall electorate.43% : In a separate question, just over four in 10 said they would definitely (34%) or probably (10%) cast a ballot for Trump.
42% : Trump, in social media posts and in a couple of Fox News Channel interviews following the debate, said that he won the showdown with Harris.
40% : Nearly every national poll conducted after last week's debate indicates Harris with a lower to mid-single digital advantage over Trump in the race to succeed President Biden in the White House.
35% : A slew of political pundits and media analysts said that Harris bested Trump in the debate - their first and potentially only face-to-face encounter ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5.
10% : Perhaps they were exhausted by the Trump era when they stayed home four years ago, but that feeling has faded, and now they are more upset with the Biden presidency.""To counter that, Democrats will be trying to light a fire under voters who already have concerns about Trump but aren't fully engaged in the election," he added.
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