Who is the better candidate for President of the United States?

Trump and Harris have very close approval ratings, showing a competitive situation. In some polls, Trump's approval rating has even begun to surpass Harris, particularly having a significant advantage on economic issues. For example, a nationwide economic survey by CNBC shows Trump leading Harris with a 48% to 46% advantage, with a margin of error of 3.1%. In seven battleground states, Trump leads with a slight advantage of 48% to 47%, with a margin of error of 4%. The polls show that, whether nationally or in key battleground states, economic issues continue to dominate voter concerns. Trump holds an absolute leading advantage among voters prioritizing inflation, the economy, and meeting the needs of the middle class. 42% of voters support Trump’s economic policies, stating that if Trump wins, their personal economic situation will improve. Harris's approval rating is only 24%. Among voters who consider inflation, living costs, and the overall economy as primary issues, Trump’s approval rating is 13 percentage points higher than Harris. The survey also shows Trump leading by 35 percentage points on immigration issues. On crime and safety issues, he leads by 19 percentage points. The latest poll from The Wall Street Journal also shows Trump leading Harris by 47% to 45%. A national survey conducted by Forbes magazine and Harris Polling also shows Trump leading with a 51% to 49% advantage, indicating that Trump's support on economic issues continues to rise. However, Harris still performs strongly in other areas. A Monmouth University survey shows Harris leading Trump by 47% to 44%. In a survey by The Economist and polling agency YouGov, Harris maintains an advantage of 49% to 46%. Analysts believe that despite the intense competition in many key states, inflation and the economy remain the top concerns for voters, which may be more favorable for Trump.

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