Voters report Kamala Harris is more radical than Trump: 'too liberal or progressive'
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More voters report that Vice President Kamala Harris is "too liberal or progressive" on key policy issues than they considered former President Donald Trump as "too conservative," according to a New York Times poll.
The New York Times/Sienna College poll published Sunday found Trump with a narrow lead over Harris, at 48% to Harris' 47%, signaling that her political boost from the DNC after replacing President Biden on the ticket might be dwindling as the election comes down to its final stages.
Among the data compiled in the poll, it found that nearly the majority of voters reported Trump is "not too far" to the left or right on key issues, while only around one-third of voters said he is "too conservative," the New York Times poll found.
On the other hand, nearly half of voters surveyed, at 44%, reported that Harris is "too liberal and progressive," and 42% found that she is "not too far either way."
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The New York Times reported that Trump’s lead over Harris as a more centrist candidate is one of his "overlooked advantages."
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"Yes, he’s outside of the political mainstream in many respects — he denied the result of the 2020 election. And yes, he does have conservative views on many issues,