New gap between Harris and Trump
With a month to go until the US elections, and according to a New York Times poll published on Tuesday, the Democratic candidate is ahead of the former president by 3 points.
According to the New York newspaper's poll, conducted with Siena College, Kamala Harris has won 49% of voting intentions, compared to 46% for Donald Trump. An important fact: the 59-year-old current vice president of the United States is making a breakthrough among Republicans. 9% of them support her, reports Le Figaro.
The Democratic candidate is hoping to rally some of the moderate Republicans, who don't want to see the former businessman as president for the second time. A week ago, she organized a meeting with Liz Cheney, a former Republican elected official rejected by Trump. Kamala Harris also maintained that if she won, she would appoint a Republican to her government.
In the key states, those called swing states, the two candidates are neck and neck. Equality would be perfect.
(MH with Manon Pierre - Source: Le Figaro - Picture: Unsplash)