New York Post Article Rating

Kamala Harris gets no bump from debate, ABC survey shows

Sep 15, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -10% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : On the issues, Trump scored a roughly 7-point advantage over the economy as well as inflation and a 10-point lead on immigration, while Harris nabbed a 7-point advantage on safeguarding democracy, a 9-point edge on health care and a 14-point lead on abortion.
48% : When breaking down last week's debate along party lines, 95% of Democrats believed Harris emerged victorious, compared to 75% of Republicans who felt that way about Trump.
48% : Trump dispatched Biden in Iowa by more than 8 points in the 2020 election.
46% : The new survey showed only slight variations when considering all of the respondents, with Harris, 59, coming out ahead 51% to 46% compared to 50% to 46% in August, and among solely registered voters, which had 51% for her compared to 47% for Trump, 78, this time around, relative to 50% to 46% in August.
45% : In the latest RealClearPolitics aggregate of polling, Harris has garnered a 1.9 percentage point edge over Trump in a multi-candidate match-up, where hopefuls Chase Oliver, Jill Stein and Cornel West notch no more than 1% each.
37% : "When a prizefighter loses a fight, the first words out of his mouth are 'I WANT A REMATCH,'" Trump chided on Truth Social last week before declaring "NO THIRD DEBATE.
32% : That's a dramatic shift from June, when Trump toppled Biden in the poll there 50% to 32%.
28% : The debate, which was hosted by ABC News, was a sharp reversal for Trump compared to his June verbal sparring with 81-year-old President Biden, with Trump seen as the winner of that match 66% to 28%.
27% : The latest ABC News/Ipsos survey, conducted after the Democratic presidential nominee's TV matchup against GOP foe Donald Trump on Sept. 10, shows that 58% said Harris trumped Trump during the showdown, compared to 36% who picked the former president as the winner.
21% : Similar to other polls, in the latest survey, Harris scored a 9-point lead over Trump with likely female voters, 55% to 44%, while the pair were dead even among likely male voters at 49% apiece.Likely black voters opted for Harris over Trump 89% to 9%, as did likely Hispanic voters, 58% to 41%.
19% : Trump and his allies later railed against ABC News, blasting the debate's moderators for intervening and conducting fact-checks against him but not doing the same for Harris.
16% : Those figures mark a stronger showing for Trump among Hispanic voters than is typical, as he had been trounced by Hillary Clinton with that bloc in 2016 by 40 points and beaten President Biden in 2020 by 33 points.

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