Harris vs. Trump: Pollster says she was 'shocked' by Iowa survey showing Trump in trouble
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : "There were more respondents, weighted respondents for Trump by three individuals, than he had in June, but Kamala Harris got 85 and that's because the influx, the bigger number of likely voters extremely went to Kamala Harris, and this poll is an extension of that, that the people more likely to show up are her kinds of supporters.48% : "And it is ended up, you look at the graph of it, it looks pretty linear, that her going from Biden's low point in June up to now, she has leapfrogged over Trump into the lead.
39% : In June, their poll found Trump with an 18-point lead over President Joe Biden, who was the presumed Democratic nominee at the time.
5% : Losing Iowa to Harris would be a major blow to Trump, who carried the state by about 8 percentage points over Biden in 2020.
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