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Minnesota poll shows Harris widening lead over Trump

Vice President Harris' approval rating in Minnesota has increased in polls compared to her political opponent, former President Trump, according to new poll results released Thursday.

According to the latest KSTP/SurveyUSA, Harris had a 6-point lead over Trump in the state, 50% to 44%, but 4% were undecided and 2% preferred another presidential candidate. . public opinion poll. The vice president's lead was outside the poll's margin of error.

The Democratic candidate's lead has widened slightly since the last poll. In an August poll, Harris had 48% of the votes, compared to 43% for the former president.

According to the survey, Harris' pick for vice president, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (Democratic), had stronger support in his home state than his partner, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio). .

About 37% of respondents said Mr. Walz was a “great” choice, 13% said Mr. Walz was a “good” choice, and another 37% said Mr. Walz was a “bad” choice. . According to the survey, only 16% of Minnesotans said Vance was a “great” choice, while 41% said Vance was a “bad” choice.

Among women, the vice president had a 59% lead and Trump had a 35% lead. The former president has a roughly 12-point cushion among men in the Arctic state.

Another state poll released a few days ago showed the Democratic candidate holding a similar lead over Trump in Minnesota. Minnesota Star Tribune/MPR News/KARE 11 Her approval rating was 48%, compared to Trump's 43%, according to a Minnesota poll.

According to the latest poll compiled by The Hill/Decision Desk Headquarters, Ms. Harris leads the former president by 4.1 percentage points nationally, with her approval rating at 49.9% compared to 45.8% for the former president. There is.

The KSTP/SurveyUSA poll was conducted between September 23 and 26 among 800 Minnesotans. The margin of error was 4.3%.

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