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Kellyanne Conway Believes Trump Still Leads 2024 Race

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Former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway recently shared her perspective on the upcoming 2024 presidential race, emphasizing why she believes that former President Donald Trump remains a strong contender. Conway highlighted that despite polls showing a tightening race following the emergence of the Harris-Walz ticket, Trump still holds a significant advantage.

Conway expressed confidence in Trump's ability to beat Vice President Kamala Harris on policy grounds. She emphasized the importance of Trump articulating clear solutions for American voters, particularly focusing on key issues such as the economy, border security, crime, and foreign policy.

Electoral College map favors Trump despite national poll results.
Conway emphasizes Trump's policy strengths over Harris.
Policy discussions crucial for voter preferences in upcoming election.

According to Conway, the Electoral College map and underlying fundamentals favor Trump, despite potential advantages for Harris in national polls. Conway pointed out that while Democrats often win the popular vote, Trump's policies and track record during his presidency could sway voters in his favor.

Conway stressed the significance of policy discussions in the upcoming election, stating that American voters are eager to hear concrete solutions rather than just problems. She highlighted that a focus on policies and principles, rather than personalities or political tactics, could give Trump an edge in the race.

Poll Results Show Harris Leading Trump

A recent poll conducted from July 24 to August 1 among 879 registered voters revealed that Vice President Kamala Harris holds a 4-point lead over former President Trump. The poll indicated a margin of error of 4.1% and showed Harris expanding her lead among likely voters, with Trump trailing by 6 points in a 53% to 47% matchup.

Another poll conducted on Wednesday by different sources found that Harris maintains a 3-point lead over Trump. The poll surveyed 683 likely voters and reported a margin of error of 4.7%.

As the 2024 presidential race continues to unfold, the dynamics between Trump and Harris are expected to evolve, with policy discussions likely to play a crucial role in shaping voter preferences.

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