Kamala Harris gets good sign on key Trump issues: Poll
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76% : Meanwhile, Harris has improved Biden's advantages over Trump on health care and race relations.67% : In the latest edition of the poll, Trump had the support of 50.5 percent of respondents versus 46.3 percent for Harris.
63% : Harris now leads Trump on health care by 13.8 percent while holding an 18.6 percent lead on race relations.
61% : The vice president's overall 4.3 percent advantage over Trump in the new USA Today/Suffolk University poll represents a swing of more than 8 points for the Democratic ticket since Harris became the presidential candidate.
48% : In the July 8 poll, Trump was leading Biden by 3.9 percent.David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, said in a statement that Harris was able to leapfrog Trump in the latest poll because "young people, persons of color, and low-income households have swung dramatically towards the vice president.
37% : On the economy, which voters rated as their top issue, 50.6 percent of respondents said that Trump would do a "better job" than Harris, backed on the issue by 44.8 percent of voters.
27% : The survey, conducted among 1,000 likely voters between August 25 and August 28, found that 47.6 percent of respondents preferred Harris to 43.3 percent for Trump, giving her a 4.3 percent edge over the former president -- just outside the poll's 3.1 percent margin of error.
25% : He also pointed to Trump being slightly ahead of Harris in betting odds on Peter Thiel-backed website Polymarket and in an election forecast from Nate Silver, who works for Polymarket.
24% : In July, 52 percent of voters backed Trump on the issue, while 42.4 percent backed Biden.
12% : On immigration, another critical voter issue, Trump led Harris by 50.2 percent to 46.5 percent.
9% : Biden had 10.2 percent leads over Trump on both issues.
7% : In an edition of the poll released on July 8, just 13 days before Biden dropped out of the election and endorsed Harris as his replacement, Trump led the incumbent president on the economy by 54 percent to 40.4 percent.
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