Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is just three percentage points behind his Democratic rival Kamala Harris.
He is trusted by 43% of Americans versus 46% for Harris.
This is evidenced by Reuters/Ipsos polls from September 20-23.
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Harris and Trump's Ratings on October 8 — Poll results
The latest sociological data shows that citizens of the United States trust Trump more in matters of economic structure.
About 44% believe that Trump offers the best approach to solving the problem of the “cost of living”. 38% of respondents called Harris more knowledgeable on the issue.
The Republican's election agenda also influenced the electorate, repeatedly emphasizing the crime rate, which is growing as the number of immigrants in the country increases.
Reuters notes that there is little data on the immigration status of criminals; studies have generally shown that migrants are no more prone to crime than native-born Americans.
The latest survey involved 1,272 adult US citizens who filled out a questionnaire online. Among them, 969 people will definitely take part in the voting on November 5.