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VisitHow will voter preference in swing states change on handling Ukraine and Israel conflicts by January 2025?
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WSJ Poll Shows Trump Leads Harris by Double-Digit Margins in Swing-State Voters on Handling Ukraine, Israel Conflicts
Oct 12, 2024, 09:54 AM
A recent Wall Street Journal poll shows that former President Donald Trump holds a significant lead over Vice President Kamala Harris among swing-state voters on handling international conflicts. By double-digit margins, Trump is preferred by 50% of voters compared to Harris's 39% for managing Russia's war in Ukraine. Additionally, Trump has a wider margin of 48% to 33% over Harris on handling the Israel-Hamas war. The poll surveyed voters in seven battleground states, highlighting Trump's strong position on these critical foreign policy issues.
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