Kamala Harris and Donald Trump
New voter polls ahead of the US Elections 2024 have revealed that Vice President and Democratic Candidate, Kamala Harris, is leading former President Donald Trump in national and swing states.
According to latest polls, Harris is gaining support from Black voters, white women with degrees and independents for the US Elections this year.
A new poll from the Cook Political Report Swing State Project found that in nearly all battleground states, Harris – who took over from President Joe Biden as Democratic candidate – has gained a slim lead over Mr. Trump ahead of the US Elections.
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Released on Wednesday, the poll revealed that Harris had an overall 2-point lead over Trump in a horse race including third-party candidates across the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
In a head-to-head matchup across those states, Harris had an overall 1-point lead over Mr. Trump, the Republican Presidential candidate.
In May, the same survey found that Trump had an overall swing-state lead of 5 points over Biden in a horse-race matchup and an overall lead of 3 points in a head-to-head matchup.
In each battleground state, the Cook survey found Harris had between a 2- and 5-point lead over Trump in a horse-race matchup, with Georgia being the only state where the two were tied. In May, Trump was leading across the board, except in Wisconsin, where he was tied with Biden.
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Polling across the board has shown movement toward Harris in the very tight 2024 race, according to the survey.
Also, the latest New York Times/Siena College polls found Harris was leading the former president by a 4-point margin in the critical swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. When Biden was in her place, an earlier version of the poll found he had only a small lead in Wisconsin and trailed Trump in both Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Even in Florida — which was once considered a swing state but has become more solidly red in recent years — Harris has narrowed Trump’s lead. In a Florida Atlantic University poll released Wednesday, Trump had a 3-point edge over Harris among likely Florida voters, half the lead he had over Biden when the poll was conducted in June.
It’s not just swing-state polls where Harris is gaining ground. Nationally, the polls found she has gained ground over Trump.
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