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Poll shows Pennsylvania seniors could cost Kamala Harris the election

Oct 01, 2024 View Original Article
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    -28% Somewhat Liberal

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  • Policy Leaning

    -26% Somewhat Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    20% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

78% : Harris leads Trump by nineteen points among women while Trump leads by sixteen points among men.
75% : The vast majority also said Social Security, Medicare and helping people stay in their homes as they get older also are extremely important when it comes to who they are casting their vote for.
68% : Read More The path to victory for Trump and Harris comes down to these three statesMedicare for the first time is now able to directly negotiate with companies to lower certain drug prices starting in 2026 thanks to provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act passed by Democrats and signed into law by President Biden in 2022.
58% : While Trump leads among older voters by eight points, polling shows he won voters fifty and up over Biden in 2020 by similar margins.
56% : The polling found while Trump leads among seniors, the race overall remains close in Pennsylvania with Harris up 49 percent to Trump's 47 percent.
55% : According to new polling by AARP, Trump leads among voters fifty and older by a whopping eight points in the state, 52 percent to 44 percent, and these voters signal that they are very motivated to cast ballots in the election.
48% : But overall, fifty-five precent of voters fifty and older approve of the job Trump did while he was in office.
47% : Poll conducted Sept 17-24Poll conducted Sept 17-24At the same time, more than eight in ten older Pennsylvania voters also want a member of Congress who wants Medicare to continue negotiating for lower drug prices.
38% : New polling shows Trump leads Harris by eight points among voters fifty and up in the key battleground state of PennsylvaniaVoters fifty and older are among some of the likeliest to show up and vote in the election.

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