Trump Gets Post-Debate Bump, Campaign Claims
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
43% : So, with that in mind, it wasn't outside the realm of possibility that Trump would get a bump in the polls post-debate when you consider these focus groups.31% : A Reuters focus group showed that six out of ten undecided voters leaned toward Trump afterward, while only three moved toward Harris.
24% : On Thursday, Trump revealed that he won't do any more debates.
18% : That said, despite my initial negative reaction to Trump's performance in the debate, there has been a torrent of data suggesting that independent and undecided voters generally shifted to Trump after the debate.
11% : However, according to a Trump campaign memo received by PJ Media, it was Trump, not Kamala Harris, who got a bump from the debate.
8% : Their reactions to Harris's attacks on Trump were similarly negative and tracked closely with those of the Republicans.
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