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Trump will handle Israel, Ukraine wars better than Harris, says poll

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Former US President Donald Trump is leading over Vice President Kamala Harris when it comes to the question that who would better steer the country through the Ukraine and Middle East wars, according to a Wall Street Journal opinion poll of seven battleground states.

According to a poll published on Friday, Harris and Trump witnessed neck-to-neck battle in the seven states that could decide the November presidential polls.

Harris holds a narrow 2-point lead in Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan. Trump has a 6-point lead in Nevada and a 1-point lead in Pennsylvania. The candidates are tied in North Carolina and Wisconsin.

The poll surveyed 600 registered voters in each state between September 28 and October 8. The margin of error is 4 percentage points for each state.

A recent poll shows a very close race between the two candidates leading up to the Nov. 5 election. Americans are considering key issues, such as the economy, immigration, women's rights, and democratic values, as they decide whom to support.

The tight results of the poll reflect similar findings in other surveys, indicating that the election could go either way. The country is deeply focused on these core issues while making their choice for the next leader.
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll revealed that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are in a close national race. The poll shows Harris slightly ahead with 46% support, compared to Trump's 43%.

Kamala Harris could secure a narrow majority in the Electoral College if she wins in states where she currently holds an advantage, according to a recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) poll.

The poll indicates that Donald Trump leads Harris in key areas. In seven swing states, 50% of respondents believe Trump is better equipped to manage Russia's war in Ukraine, compared to 39% for Harris. Similarly, Trump holds a lead over Harris, 48% to 33%, on handling the Israel-Hamas conflict.

On economic issues and immigration, more voters support Trump. Conversely, Harris is favored over Trump on matters related to housing, healthcare, and empathy. The WSJ poll noted that more individuals feel Harris would do a better job when it comes to "caring about people like them."
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