Trump Edges Harris in Economic Trust Among Voters, Poll Reveals
A Financial Times poll discovered that former President Donald Trump has a slight edge over his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris regarding trust in managing the U.S. economy. Among registered voters, 44% expressed more confidence in Trump handling economic matters compared to 43% for Harris.
Former President Donald Trump is leading Democratic rival Kamala Harris when it comes to voter trust in managing the U.S. economy, according to a recent poll by the Financial Times.
The poll results, revealed on Thursday, show that 44% of registered voters trust Trump more on economic issues, while 43% favor Harris.
This slim margin highlights the competitiveness of the Republican presidential candidate in economic matters against the current vice president.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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