Harris Holds Slight Lead in National Polls
Harris Holds Slight Lead in National Polls
Harris Holds Slight Lead in National Polls
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Vice President Kamala Harris holds a slight lead over former President Donald Trump in the national polls as the U.S. election enters its final two months. According to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll, Harris leads Trump 50% to 46% among all adults and registered voters, and 52% to 46% among likely voters. Despite no significant post-convention boost, Harris has widened her lead among women and is viewed more favorably for her campaign performance. However, Trump outperforms Harris on key issues like the economy and immigration. Polls show Harris struggling in certain demographics and swing states, with her lead narrowing or even trailing Trump in key battlegrounds. Both candidates exhibit strong polarization, with Harris viewed as more trustworthy on democratic principles and Supreme Court appointments.

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Bias Distribution
36% Right
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Last Updated
17 days ago
Bias Distribution
36% Right
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Harris calls out Trump's “brazen flip-flop” on Florida recreational marijuana
New poll shows Harris’s lead over Trump cut in half in must-win swing state
Harris and Trump campaigns on the race for the White House
"Rigged and worthless": Trump trashes Fox News over poll that shows Harris leading in swing states
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