Hispanic And Black Voters Flee Trump As Kamala Harris Pulls Ahead
Kamala Harris has pulled ahead of Donald Trump by five points as shifts in Hispanic and Black voters fuel her lead.
Kamala Harris has pulled ahead of Donald Trump by five points as shifts in Hispanic and Black voters fuel her lead.
Two big issues for Trump, the economy and the perception of strong leadership, have now become tied with Kamala Harris in a new poll.Â
The poll isn’t a measurement of a potential Kamala Harris bounce, but it showed that as the convention was happening the VP’s lead over Trump was growing.
In a poll conducted before the Democratic convention, Kamala Harris had already opened up a 50%-43% lead over Donald Trump.
New polling shows that VP Kamala Harris is soundly beating Trump on questions of physical and mental fitness to be president.
New polling shows that Vice President Kamala Harris has now put the Sub Belt in play, which gives her multiple paths to the White House.
Young voters view Kamala Harris as the best candidate to lead the economy, and she now leads Trump by 12 points, 46%-34%
Kamala Harris has taken four point leads over Donald Trump and hit 50% support in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
According to the latest CBS News Poll, Vice President Kamala Harris has erased Trump’s lead nationally and in the battleground states.
A new poll of Pennsylvania by Susquehanna Polling and Research has found that Vice President Kamala Harris now leads ex-president Donald Trump by four points in Pennsylvania.
Vice President Kamala Harris has a lead over Trump that is within the margin of error in a two way race, but has a four point lead when RFK Jr. is included.
The new Morning Consult poll found that Vice President Harris has the support of nearly two-thirds of Democrats to lead the ticket and she has gained four points over Biden’s performance against Trump. According to Morning Consult: – 65% of Democratic voters support Harris to lead the party’s ticket, more than double the level of…
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