Harris, Trump Campaign in Key Swing States as Polls Indicate the Race is 'Neck and Neck'

  • Amparo Monahan DVM
  • August 29, 2024 09:03pm
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With just over a month to go until the 2024 election, polls show a tightening race between Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is maintaining its post-Democratic National Convention momentum, according to a flurry of recent polls. The polls indicate that the race between Harris and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is tightening, with the two candidates neck and neck in several key swing states.

A Reuters/Ipsos Poll released Thursday reported Harris leading Trump 45% to 41% among registered voters. The poll, conducted over eight days concluding Wednesday, reported that the source of this boost in support came from Hispanic and women voters. The Reuters/Ipsos poll maintained a plus or minus 2% margin of error.

Harris, Trump Campaign in Key Swing States as Polls Indicate the Race is 'Neck and Neck'

Harris, Trump Campaign in Key Swing States as Polls Indicate the Race is 'Neck and Neck'

A USA Today/Suffolk University Poll released Wednesday found Harris surging ahead of Trump by several points. The poll, which surveyed 1,000 likely voters via landline phones and cellphones from Aug. 25-28, found Harris was leading with 48% against Trump's 43% nationwide. The USA Today poll reports a plus or minus 3.1% margin of error.

A Fox News Poll released Wednesday found Harris has improved on President Biden’s 2024 election numbers in four battleground states, driven by strong support among women, Black voters and young voters.

Harris, Trump Campaign in Key Swing States as Polls Indicate the Race is 'Neck and Neck'

Harris, Trump Campaign in Key Swing States as Polls Indicate the Race is 'Neck and Neck'

In addition, while Trump leads on top issues, more voters see Harris as the candidate who can unite the country and who will "fight for people like you." That’s according to new Fox News statewide surveys in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina.

Each survey includes about 1,000 registered voters and was conducted Aug. 23-26, after the Democratic National Convention and just after Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. dropped out and endorsed Trump. The surveys, released Wednesday, find a close, two-way Harris-Trump race. Harris is up by 1 percentage point in Arizona and by 2 points in Georgia and Nevada, while Trump is ahead by 1 point in North Carolina. All are within the margin of sampling error.

Harris, Trump Campaign in Key Swing States as Polls Indicate the Race is 'Neck and Neck'

Harris, Trump Campaign in Key Swing States as Polls Indicate the Race is 'Neck and Neck'

The tightening race comes as both Harris and Trump ramp up their campaigning in key swing states. Harris is scheduled to hold rallies in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada in the coming weeks, while Trump is scheduled to hold rallies in those states as well as in North Carolina.

The polls indicate that the race is still very much up for grabs, and both Harris and Trump will need to continue to campaign hard in order to win the election.

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