Election Day is nearing its month-long sprint to the finish line, and presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are locked in a tight race.
The survey, released on Wednesday, found the vice president ahead by 4 points (52 percent to 48 percent) in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup against former President Donald Trump. The poll was conducted between September 18 to 26, and is based on the responses of 882 registered voters.
While Harris has a slight lead nationally, there's no clear leader in the seven swing states likely to decide the election.
With about one month left until the election, Vice President Kamala Harris is ahead of or dead-even with former President Donald Trump in six out of seven swing states, according to new polling. In the latest Cook Political Report Survey,
A general rule of thumb is that a national poll with 800 to 1,000 respondents provides a decent level of confidence that the sample is representative, though state-level polls can have smaller sample sizes and still be statistically sound.
The new Marquette poll found independents are leaning toward Harris and are becoming more enthusiastic to vote, compared to before Biden dropped out.
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According to a recent poll conducted by the GBAO on behalf of the Democratic Governors Association, Jennifer McCormick, the Democratic candidate for Indiana governor, is shown to be “well within striking distance” before November’s general election.
Republicans enjoy an advantage in the current election environment because more U.S. adults lean GOP and believe the party is better equipped to handle the country’s most important issues, according to a new poll.
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