U.S. Voters Now Prefer Trump's Economic Approach Over Harris By 43% To 40%, Narrowing From 11-Point Lead In July, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Shows
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A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that U.S. voters now slightly prefer former President Trump's economic approach over Vice President Harris's, with a 43% to 40% margin. This is a narrowing from an 11-point lead in July.

August 27, 2024 | 5:32 pm
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The narrowing preference for Trump's economic approach over Harris's could influence market sentiment, potentially impacting SPY, which tracks the S&P 500. Investors may anticipate policy shifts or economic strategies that align with Trump's approach.
The poll results suggest a shift in voter sentiment towards Trump's economic policies, which could influence market expectations and sentiment. However, the impact on SPY is uncertain as it depends on future political developments and their effect on economic policies.
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