Vice President Harris Her Lead Former President Trump's approval rating after Tuesday's presidential debate is his highest since 2018, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
The poll, conducted September 10-12, gave Harris a five-point lead over Trump, with Harris' approval rating at 47% and Trump's at 42%. Another Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted September 10-12: Late last monthAccording to the poll, Harris had 45 percent approval among registered voters, while Trump had 41 percent approval.
Ms Harris was seen by many as a success in Tuesday night's debate, with a preliminary poll showing 63% of registered voters saying she performed well in the debate, while only 37% said the same about Ms Harris. Trump.
The vice president came out on top in the most recent debates, with 53% of voters who said they had heard of the debates selecting her as the winner, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Only 24% of that group chose the former president as the debate winner.
The Harris campaign bragged about her performance in the vice presidential debate, posting most of the debate on X and calling it their “latest ad.”
The post states that after Harris' closing remarks from the debate, the video cuts off and does not include Trump's closing remarks. A photo of the vice president pops up with a voiceover saying, “I stand by this message.”
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted among 1,690 people and 1,405 registered voters and had a margin of error of nearly three percentage points among registered voters.
The Hill reached out to Thompson Reuters and Ipsos.




