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Kamala Harris Beat Donald Trump in Debate 63 to 37%

10 September 2024
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Kamala Harris Beat Donald Trump in Debate 63 to 37%
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A CNN flash poll of 605 registered U.S. voters conducted after the first presidential debate showed Vice President Kamala Harris beat former President Donald Trump 63 to 37 percent. Going into the debate, voters were split 50/50 on who would perform well, but after the debate, 63 percent said Harris won while Trump had 37 percent according to CNN. The poll results reflect opinions of the debate solely among those voters.

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