Election 2023: Harris vs. Trump in Tight Race
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Harris maintains a slight lead, but voters show concern over the economy and immigration, generally favoring Trump's approach. The upcoming election is expected to be highly competitive.

The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll suggests a narrow lead for Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump, indicating a highly competitive race. Harris leads with 46% to Trump's 43%, within the margin of error, ahead of the November 5th election.
Key voter concerns include the struggling economy and immigration, with a majority favoring Trump's policies on these issues. While Harris leads on topics like political extremism and democracy, Trump's economic agenda resonates with many voters.
Despite Harris's slight lead, the Electoral College's state-by-state results will ultimately decide the presidency. Voter turnout remains a crucial factor. The poll, with a 2-point margin of error, surveyed 4,129 adults nationwide, reflecting an energized electorate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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