Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, has narrowly surpassed her Republican rival, Donald Trump, in a recently published presidential poll. This result comes just two days after President Joe Biden announced his decision to withdraw from the presidential race and endorse his Vice President, Kamala Harris. According to the Reuters/Ipsos poll, Harris has garnered 44% support, while Trump holds 42%. In comparison to the poll conducted the previous week, where both candidates were tied at 44%, Harris's performance has seen a significant increase. This surge in her popularity is attributed, in part, to the enthusiasm generated by the relaunch of the Democratic campaign following Biden's endorsement of his running mate. Another poll, conducted by PBS News/NPR/Marist, shows Trump leading with 46% of the vote, with 9% undecided. Despite this slight advantage for the current president, support for Biden's decision to drop out of the race is widespread among Americans, with 87% approval. This support for Biden's decision transcends party lines and generations, being seen as a strategic move that enhances the Democrats' chances of victory in the November elections, according to 41% of respondents. 24% believe this decision diminishes the Democrats' chances, while 34% think it will not have a significant impact on the final outcome. It is important to note that these polls are conducted in a political context marked by an assassination attempt against Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania on July 13th. Despite this event, the electoral race remains tight, with Trump maintaining a narrow 1.6% lead over Harris, according to an average of polls collected by RealClearPolitics. Kamala Harris's rise in the polls reflects the positive impact of her leadership and campaign focus on the need to avoid a future of "chaos, fear, and hatred" represented, according to her, by Donald Trump's presidency. The presidential race in the United States remains unpredictable and highly contested, with both candidates vying for the support of an increasingly polarized electorate attentive to the country's political events.