In the past week, news coverage favored former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris, as shown by a CNN polling project. The data revealed a sharp divide between how Democrats and Republicans perceived Trump; Republicans were more focused on the recent assassination attempt against him, while Democrats highlighted his false claims about Haitian immigrants. A recent survey indicated that 75% of Americans had consumed news about Trump, compared to 69% for Harris, marking a shift from earlier weeks when attention was more balanced. The discussion around Harris included references to her debate performance and her interview with Oprah Winfrey, with overall sentiment toward her remaining more positive than toward Trump, although this gap has narrowed since the debate.