Kamala Harris vs Trump debate: Trump or Kamala Harris, who won the presidential debate?
There is a lot of craze for presidential debates before the presidential elections in America. The general public as well as many political analysts eagerly wait for this debate. It is believed that the presidential debate is a glimpse of the results of the presidential election because based on this most people decide their support for a candidate.
But the biggest question is who has won this presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and how will it be decided? Is there any scale of victory or defeat in this debate? Is there any jury or judge to decide victory or defeat in the debate, we will know the answers to all these questions.
Who won between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris?
CNN and SSRS surveyed after the presidential debate, according to this survey, more than half of the people who watched the debate believe that Kamala Harris won the debate. According to the CNN and SSRS survey, 63 percent of the people who watched the debate believe that Kamala Harris won, while only 37 percent of the people believe that Donald Trump won the debate.
The margin of error in this survey is +/- 5.3 points. According to CNN, the opinion of the people who responded before the presidential debate was divided 50-50%. Earlier in June, during the presidential debate between Biden and Trump, the figures of this survey were the opposite, during which 67 percent of the people said Trump had won, while only 33 percent of the people believed that Biden had won the debate.
4 parameters have been set to decide who won and who lost in the presidential debate. The first parameter is the opinion of news channels and political experts after the debate. In this, the performance of the candidates during the debate, their body language, facial expressions, the timing of answering, and how much truth is there in their claims is seen.
The second parameter is opinion polls. After the presidential debate, news channels and survey agencies conduct opinion polls and based on this, the results are announced.
The third parameter is the voting intention survey. In America, some survey agencies conduct voting intention surveys, that is, did people change their decision to vote for a candidate after the presidential debate? The results of this survey also help in deciding the victory or defeat of the presidential debate.
Apart from this, the fourth parameter is also considered to be the reaction of people on social media. The reaction of users on social media platforms like X, Facebook, and Instagram is used to find out which candidate they are supporting.