Most voters think that former President Donald Trump is a strong leader and that Vice President Kamala Harris is a weak leader, according to an Economist/YouGov poll.
The poll, published Wednesday, asked 1,549 U.S. adults, including 1,363-1,365 registered voters, for their perspective on both major party candidates’ leadership abilities, yielding a substantial gap between Trump and Harris.
Of all adults, 56 percent say Trump is a strong leader to varying degrees, with a plurality of 37 percent saying he is “very strong.” Another 19 percent think he is “somewhat” strong.
On the other hand, 44 percent of respondents describe him as a “weak” leader, including 13 percent who see him as “somewhat weak” and 31 percent who say he is “very weak” on this front. […]
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