Israel's top diplomat declares Kamala Harris won US presidential debate
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-4% Center
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- Politician Portrayal
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74% : "Trump "wanted to show his great commitment to the State of Israel," he added, "and that's how he presented it."Following last week's debate between the two presidential candidates, about 6 in 10 debate-watchers said Harris outperformed Trump, while about 4 in 10 said Trump did a better job, according to a flash poll conducted by CNN, with Harris exceeding debate-watchers' expectations.56% : In July, far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir endorsed Trump in an interview with Bloomberg and asserted that a win for the Republican candidate would be better for Israel.
36% : He acknowledged at the time that his endorsement may be viewed unfavorably by his colleagues, but claimed that maintaining neutrality was "impossible to do after Biden."Before Ben Gvir, Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli said in April that Biden, then still the presumed Democratic nominee, was projecting weakness and that he would vote for Trump if he could.
27% : Before the debate, the same voters were evenly split on whether Trump or Harris would win.
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