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Majority of Americans Now Claim Kamala’s Immigration Stance is Too Vague

Despite the fact that illegal immigration has emerged as one of the most significant concerns for voters, the majority of Americans now reportedly believe that Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has not “clearly articulated” her stance on the matter, according to a recent Pew Center poll.

The Pew Research poll of Americans, which was conducted from September 30th to October 6th, revealed that over 60% of respondents believe that Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has not “clearly explained her policies” regarding unlawful immigration.

As the November election approaches, voters are increasingly concerned about illegal immigration, according to numerous public opinion surveys.

According to the Pew poll, a substantial majority of respondents, or 70%, believe that former President Donald Trump has explicitly stated his strategy for addressing unlawful immigration.

The poll, which included 5,110 respondents, also revealed that the majority of respondents believe that Harris has not provided a clear explanation of her stances on the economy, foreign policy, the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas, or healthcare.

Respondents indicated that Harris had adequately articulated her position on abortion, which was the sole issue from the seven-point list.

In addition to illegal immigration, the majority of voters stated that Trump has clearly articulated his positions on abortion, foreign policy, and economic strengthening.

Since his inauguration in 2021, an estimated 1.7 million illegal immigrant border crossers have been recorded, and more than 10 million individuals have crossed the border during the Biden-Harris administration.

The figures are in stark contrast to the Trump administration, during which there were only 415,000 total reported migrant border crossers in 2018, 2019, and 2020.

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