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Morning Distribution Thursday, September, 26, 2024 Your daily briefing from FiveThirtyEight --------

[FiveThirtyEight]( Morning Distribution Thursday, September, 26, 2024 Your daily briefing from FiveThirtyEight --------------------------------------------------------------- The Morning Story [Can you guess how Americans feel about Trump's platform?]( [Can you guess how Americans feel about Trump's platform?]( By [Monica Potts](/author/monica_potts) and [Katie Marriner](/author/katie_marriner) This is former President Donald Trump’s third go-around as the Republican nominee for president, and Americans are pretty sure how they feel about him at this point. He is a controversial figure because of his history of racist rhetoric, divisive politics, failure to accept the results of the 2020 election and ongoing legal problems. At the same time, his solid Republican base reveres him for his willingness to fight for their values, and many voters still give him high marks for an economy they felt was better under his tenure. As a result, the presidential race between him and Vice President Kamala Harris is [extremely close overall](. But are you sure how other Americans feel about Trump? See if you can guess what recent polls have found about him and his policy positions in [our quiz at this link](. [Read more]( [FiveThirtyEight] [View in browser]( [ABC News]( [Unsubscribe](

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