Kamala Harris' 'brat' campaign appears to be paying off
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- Policy Leaning
18% Somewhat Right
- Politician Portrayal
7% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : A new USA Today/Suffolk University poll released Thursday showed Harris is doing 24 percentage points better than Biden among 18-34 year olds, and voters in the age group moved from supporting Trump by 11 points in a June 30 poll, to supporting Harris by 13 points in the latest poll.49% : The latest Big Village poll, conducted between August 23 and 28, also showed Harris with a 13 point lead over Trump.
47% : A Big Village poll conducted between June 28 and 30 showed Trump with a 21 point lead over Biden among 18-26 year olds.
42% : "Most of the movement has come from younger Americans who were probably likely to stay home in November if the options were Biden or Trump.
38% : However, Biden had begun to buck a decade old trend this year when some polls showed Trump leading him among Generation Z voters, while others showed his approval rating dropping among that age group.
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