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Ipsos found that 58% of registered voters it surveyed said Kamala Harris is "in good enough physical health to serve effectively as president," compared to 29% of respondents saying the same for Donald Trump.
Respondents also felt that Harris "is more honest and trustworthy," "has the mental sharpness it takes to serve effectively as president" and "understands the problems of people like you" by double-digit margins.
Respondents told the Ipsos that Harris was more trusted on "looking out for the middle class" (45%-39%) and "protecting American democracy" (47%-39%).
Respondents also felt that Harris "is more honest and trustworthy," "has the mental sharpness it takes to serve effectively as president" and "understands the problems of people like you" by double-digit margins.
Respondents told the Ipsos that Harris was more trusted on "looking out for the middle class" (45%-39%) and "protecting American democracy" (47%-39%).
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