
MOSCOW, August 11 Americans trust former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump more than Vice President and Democrat Kamala Harris when it comes to their financial well-being, according to a survey conducted by the Financial Times and the Michigan Ross Business School at the University of Michigan.
When asked which candidate, if he wins the US presidential election in November, would be able to improve the financial situation of those polled, 42% of respondents named Trump, and 33% named Harris.
In addition, 43% of respondents believe Trump can handle the problems in the US-China trade relationship better than Harris, while 39% of respondents have confidence in Harris's abilities.
The poll was conducted online from August 1-5 among 1,001 registered voters. The margin of error is 3.1 percentage points.
The US presidential election will be held on November 5. Donald Trump has been officially nominated by the Republican Party for the post of head of state. The Democratic nominee is incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris, who has yet to receive the formal nomination from the party at the upcoming convention in Chicago later in August.

