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A majority (68%) voted for Trump over Harris (31%). Another 1% thought there was no clear winner. The results of LiveNOW from FOX's poll after the presidential debate on Sept. 10, 2024. FOX 5 DC ...
A poll conducted by Public Policy Polling found that 51% thought Clinton won the debate, while 40% thought Trump won. [41] A YouGov poll found that 57% of Americans declared Clinton the winner, while 30% declared Trump the winner. [42] A Politico/Morning Consult poll showed that 49% of likely voters thought that Clinton won the debate, while 26 ...
Gannett. William C. Wertz, The Oklahoman. September 11, 2024 at 4:59 PM. No doubt about it ― participants in The Oklahoman's online poll on Tuesday night's televised debate gave Vice President ...
YouGov poll (2,166 registered voters who said they watched): 54% said Harris won the debate, 31% said Trump won, 14% weren’t sure. Leger poll for the New York Post (1,002 US adults who said they ...
The 2020 United States presidential debates were a series of debates held during the 2020 presidential election. The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), a bipartisan organization formed in 1987, organized three debates among the major party candidates, and sponsored two presidential debates and one vice presidential debate.
According to a CNN flash poll, 63% of text message respondents believed Harris won the debate, while 37% felt Trump won. [240] A poll from YouGov showed 43% of respondents saying that Harris won, 28% saying that Trump won, and 30% unsure. [241] A poll from Reuters and Ipsos showed 53% of respondents saying that Harris won, as opposed to 24% ...
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 ...
The dramatic effect of televised presidential debates was demonstrated again in the 1976 debates between Ford and Carter. Ford had already cut into Carter's large lead in the polls, and was generally viewed as having won the first debate on domestic policy. Polls released after this first debate indicated the race was even.