Harris Outshines Trump in Debate, YouGov Poll Reveals Shift in Perception

Recent YouGov polling data contradicts Donald Trump's claim of winning the debate against Kamala Harris. The survey shows Harris gaining advantages in various metrics, though the impact on issue-specific perceptions remains limited.

September 18 2024 , 04:30 PM  •  639 views

Harris Outshines Trump in Debate, YouGov Poll Reveals Shift in Perception

Recent polling data from YouGov has contradicted Donald Trump's claim of victory in his debate against Vice President Kamala Harris. The survey, released on September 17, 2024, reveals a significant shift in public perception favoring Harris following their recent face-off.

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The debate, which took place approximately one week ago, has resulted in notable changes in how Americans view both candidates. Prior to the event, an equal number of respondents considered Trump and Harris to be better debaters. However, post-debate polling now shows Harris with a 15-point advantage in this category.

Harris's performance has also improved public perception in other areas. The Vice President is now seen as less likely to evade questions or stumble over words compared to her opponent. Additionally, a majority of Americans believe Harris is better at maintaining composure under pressure, with only about a quarter attributing this quality to Trump.

It's worth noting that presidential debates have been a staple of US elections since 1960, starting with the Kennedy-Nixon televised debates. These events, while intended to allow voters to evaluate candidates' positions, often end up focusing more on perception and presentation.

The YouGov data also reveals shifts in how Americans view the candidates' personal qualities. Harris now holds an advantage in every metric except "strong leader," with Trump's previous lead in charisma having disappeared. This change is likely connected to Harris's improved favorability ratings as she transitions from being seen solely as the vice president to a presidential candidate in her own right.

"Finally everyone is agreeing that I won the Debate with Kamala"

Donald Trump's social media claim

Despite these improvements for Harris, the debate's impact on the presidential race appears modest. While YouGov polls show Harris with widening leads, the effect on issue-specific perceptions has been limited. Compared to early August 2024, voters' views on the candidates' handling of key issues remain largely unchanged.

It's important to remember that voter turnout and political polarization play significant roles in US elections. The 2020 presidential election saw the highest voter turnout in over a century at 66.8%, and political divisions have only intensified since then. As the November 5, 2024 election approaches, both candidates will likely continue to use social media and public appearances to sway voter opinion.

In conclusion, while Harris may have won the battle of perception in this debate, the war for the presidency is far from over. As history has shown, debates are just one factor in the complex landscape of American presidential elections.