

Former President Donald Trump argues that his re-election would benefit Americans, as he prepares to face off against Vice President Kamala Harris, who is set to deliver an economic address.
A recent DailyMail poll shows Trump leading Harris by two percentage points, with Trump at 43% and Harris at 41%, indicating a competitive race as the 2024 election approaches.
While Trump maintains support among his base, Harris has made gains with young and Black voters, though her appeal to White and Hispanic voters remains stagnant.
Analysts emphasized that the independent voter demographic will be crucial in determining the election outcome, which is scheduled for November 5.
Following Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race, Harris quickly became the Democratic nominee and selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate.
“Do not get us wrong. Harris has made big inroads—especially with young voters and blacks—and she has started to close the gap with independents,” J.L. Partners co-founder James Johnson said. “But Trump holds an advantage with his base, who remain more energized, and has held his position with whites, Hispanics, and voters over the age of 50. Harris’s biggest support remains relatively limited to 18 to 49-year-olds.”
“At the moment we are looking at a race made tighter, rather than transformed to a Harris shoo-in,’ Johnson said. “All eyes now should be on the independents. If Harris can make more progress with them, then we could see Trump’s advantage disappear.”
Trump, after securing his nomination early with minimal primary opposition, faces various legal challenges as he seeks a second non-consecutive term.
The election’s outcome will be critical in pivotal swing states such as Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, with the inauguration set for January 20, 2025.