Recent polls reveal that Kamala Harris holds a significant advantage over Donald Trump, leading by 11 points in favorability among registered voters. A new AP-NORC poll shows that 51% of registered voters view Harris favorably, while only 40% feel the same about Trump. This data highlights the shifting dynamics in the political landscape as the election approaches.
As the election campaigns heat up, both candidates are mobilizing their resources and engaging with voters across key states. Notably, Tim Walz and JD Vance are also in the spotlight, with Walz garnering a favorable view from 41% of voters compared to Vance’s 33%. The economy remains a central theme among voter concerns, as recent polling indicates over 60% of adults consider the economic situation "bad."
With just two weeks until Election Day, the race is tightening, and the latest national polls show Harris leading by a mere 1.7 points over Trump. In swing states, the competition is fierce, with Trump leading in Arizona and North Carolina, while Harris holds the advantage in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Candidate | Favorability Rating |
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Kamala Harris | 51% |
Donald Trump | 40% |
Both candidates are actively campaigning in critical states, hosting rallies and town halls to connect with voters directly. Trump's recent appearance at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania to engage with potential supporters illustrates the lengths to which he will go to secure votes.
As we approach the election, the public's perception of each candidate will be pivotal in determining the outcome. The ongoing polls give us a glimpse into the electorate's preferences and the issues they prioritize, shaping the narrative of this crucial election cycle.