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No doubt about it ― participants in The Oklahoman's online poll on Tuesday night's televised debate gave Vice President Kamala Harris a clear win over former President Donald Trump.. More than ...
This debate swayed my vote. No: 68.58% Yes: 22.02% Neither: 9.4% The policies and issues I care about were addressed by Donald Trump. No: 65.06% Yes: 30.69% Neutral: 4.25% The policies and issues ...
Kamala Harris was the biggest winner on Tuesday night as she delivered a forceful performance in her debate with Donald Trump, but it also was a good night for Democratic party leaders who helped ...
Vice President Kamala Harris clearly defeated former President Donald Trump in Tuesday night’s debate, but didn’t get any bounce as a result, according to a new poll commissioned by The Post ...
The columnists from The Washington Post [175] and Reuters [176] commended both Vance and Walz for the high level of civility and focus on policy in the debate. According to a flash poll by CBS News and YouGov, Vance was only slightly ahead with 42 percent of viewers thinking him to be the winner, followed closely by 41 percent believing Walz ...
A majority of debate watchers think Harris won the debate against Trump, according to a poll taken by CNN and SSRS after the debate. On who won the debate, 63% of debate watchers said Harris and ...
Among Biden supporters, 72% said they would like to see him debate in the primaries with other Democratic candidates. [14] The Democratic National Committee expressed no support for hosting any official primary debates. [1] Williamson criticized this decision as "rigging" [13] and "candidate suppression." [15]
Americans broadly pick Kamala Harris as the winner of last week's widely watched presidential debate – yet neither she nor Donald Trump moved the needle in terms of trust on the issues, ratings ...