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VisitWhat will Kamala Harris' lead over Donald Trump among young voters be by November 30, 2024?
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Kamala Harris Gains Paul Weiss Support, Approval Rating Rises Among Youth
Aug 12, 2024, 04:14 PM
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign is receiving significant support from the influential law firm Paul Weiss. Known for its strong connections to the Democratic Party, Paul Weiss is providing a substantial boost to Harris' bid for the White House. The firm, which is favored by Big Tech and Wall Street, is expected to play a crucial role in her campaign strategy. This development comes amid a backdrop of shifting voter dynamics, with a recent poll indicating that Harris' approval rating among 18-to-29-year-olds has increased by 16 points, reaching 49%. In a hypothetical five-way race, Harris is shown to lead former President Donald Trump by nine points among young voters.
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