A recent poll conducted by Monmouth University shows that voters are more enthusiastic about the upcoming election since Kamala Harris announced her candidacy for president. The poll indicates that Harris is the preferred candidate among voters, with enthusiasm for the election rising to 68% since she joined the Democratic ticket. This increase in enthusiasm is attributed to Democrats and some independents, with perceptions of Trump remaining steady.
According to the director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, Patrick Murray, Harris’s nomination has raised the ceiling for potential Democratic support in the election. The change in nominee has sparked a new level of excitement and engagement among voters, setting the stage for a different presidential contest.
Meanwhile, at a rally in Michigan, Republican Senate candidate JD Vance criticized Harris for not engaging with the media or the American people. He accused Harris of running from tough questions and failing to address important issues like inflation. Vance also highlighted the impact of economic policies on American families, appealing to voters in swing states like Michigan.
Vance’s rally focused on attacking Harris and the Democratic Party, emphasizing the need for change and accountability in Washington. As the election season progresses, both candidates will continue to engage with voters and address key issues that impact Americans across the country.
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