"Society polarized, needs President who can be balanced," says US professor as countdown to polls on
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The New York Times/Siena College poll indicates a narrow lead for Vice President Kamala Harris over Donald Trump as the US election approaches. The poll shows voters view Harris as a break from the status quo. University of Nevada journalism professor Paromita Pain says the US society is extremely polarized and needs a balanced president, with clear differences between the two candidates in terms of race, color, ideology, and views on issues.
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