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The Harris-Trump duel caused pre-election stress in 70% of Americans

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US elections November 5 in which former presidents will meet each other Donald Trump (2017-2021) and Vice President, Kamala Harris provoke stress in the majority of society in this countryAccording to a study published Tuesday by the agency American Psychological Association.

In two weeks, US voters will choose between opposing models Republican candidate trump and Democratic candidate Harris, and polls predict that whoever occupies the Oval Office will do so for a while. very narrow margin of votes.

According to the survey portal FiveThirtyEight, Harris leads national polls by nearly two points. although in recent days it has been losing its edge. On the other hand, in those of seven key states that will win this electionboth candidates practically connected.

The uncertainty of not knowing who will lead the country the next few years will cause stress for 69% of participants from the survey “Stress in America”conducted by the research center Harris Poll after the interview more than 3 thousand adults over 18 years of age from August 1 to August 23 of this year.

The number increases by several digits upon request future and economy of the nation: 77% of Americans say they suffer from stress in their daily lives due to the drift that can occur in a country depending on who is in charge, and 73% because of the economy.

artificial intelligenceas a tool of disinformation and fake news, was one of the main characters of this election, so much so that 82% are concerned that people may base their values ​​and opinions on false or inaccurate information.

Besides, polarization and social division what politics has caused in recent years increased the number of citizens suffering from stress by almost 20 points since 2016, Previously, 52% suffered from this, and this leads them to catastrophic scenarios, although not unrealistic.

Seven in 10 are concerned that the presidential election could lead to spiral of violence in the country and more than half (56%) believe that these the election could mean the end of democracy in the United States.

These data are not surprising after a campaign in which Trump suffered from assassination attemptsuggested ordering an intervention Armed forces face assumption “enemy within” on Election Day, and concerns remain that Republicans can throw out the results if they lose.

According to sociologists, this is exactly what polarized climate acts as a springboard for activism and mobilization.

More than three quarters of adults (77%) said they intend to vote in the presidential election. Communities that feel most motivated to participate in elections are blacks and latinosone of the voting markets both candidates are fighting for the most.

(EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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