Trump Leads Harris Amid Voter Discontent in Polls

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Posted 38 days ago

**Trump Surges in Key Battleground State as Voter Discontent Grows**

In a remarkable turn of events, recent polling results show former President Donald Trump gaining a notable lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in the critical battleground state of North Carolina.

A survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports reveals that if the elections were held at this moment, 51% of likely voters in North Carolina would support Trump, compared to 46% for Harris. This three-point increase for Trump from September highlights a growing momentum as more North Carolinians express discontent with the current administration's handling of key issues.

The survey underscores the prevailing concerns among voters, with 33% considering the economy as the most pressing issue, followed closely by border security at 17%. Notably, illegal immigration stands out as the primary matter voters believe the next president should tackle first, points clearly in Trump's favor as he has consistently made border security a cornerstone of his platform.


Moreover, 70% of North Carolina voters agree that Washington requires a fundamental change, a sentiment that has resonated with those leaning towards Trump. In this demographic, Trump leads Harris by a striking 22-point margin, reinforcing the notion that many voters are seeking an alternative to the status quo.

This discontent is further reflected in the demographics, where a notable gender gap appears. Men favor Trump by 14 points, while women show a narrower preference for Harris, indicating a stark divide among voters that could influence the overall turnout.

Among various demographics, Trump's support is strong, particularly with white voters at 59%, compared to 39% for Harris. However, Harris struggles more with black voters, where she only captures 26% support against Trump's 39%.

Adding to Trump's appeal, 72% of North Carolinians express concern that the outcome of the upcoming presidential election may be influenced by cheating, a factor that could galvanize Republican voters as they head to the polls.

As early voting approaches, it's clear that the political landscape is shifting. Many voters express that they are not better off now than they were four years ago, a sentiment shared by 52% of those surveyed. Among those who feel worse off, a staggering 78% indicate they would vote for Trump, amplifying his potential for gaining critical support.

As the election cycle heats up, it’s essential for both parties to pay close attention to the sentiments expressed in these polls. With Trump solidifying his position and the electorate yearning for a drastic change, North Carolina could very well be a bellwether for the upcoming elections.

Sources:
rumble.com
rasmussenreports.com
thegatewaypundit.com












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