Trump and Harris will both be appearing in the key battleground state this week as part of their 2024 campaign.
We’re less than 50 days out from the 2024 presidential election and for weeks, the polls have shown Vice President Kamala Harris with a lead — albeit a slim one — over former President Donald Trump.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a dead heat in the swing states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, while the Democratic nominee holds a narrow 5 point lead
U.S. presidential election campaign is one of the closest races in recent history. Initially, polls showed former President Donald Trump holding a consistent lead over incumbent President Joe Biden, with margins typically ranging from 2-4 percentage points.
The latest Morning Consult poll found Harris leading Trump among likely voters by six percentage points, 51% to 45%. Her advantage — a record high — increased by three points from a poll taken before the debate. Harris’ 51% support was largely driven by unprecedented figures for her from Democrats, women and younger generations.
Democratic U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris leads Republican Donald Trump 47% to 42% in the race to win the Nov. 5 presidential election, increasing her advantage after a debate against the former president that voters largely think she won,
Donald Trump says he will not debate Kamala Harris again, claiming that polls show he won Tuesday night's debate.
In a series of new polls conducted by USA TODAY and Suffolk University, Pennsylvania appears to be turning hard toward the Democratic nominee, who leads Trump — not only in the state but in two of Pennsylvania’s key counties, according to three exclusive polls taken after last week’s debate.
Harris is up 50% to 45% over Trump in a Morning Consult survey conducted Wednesday of 3,317 likely voters, her widest lead yet in the group’s presidential election surveys and a slight improvement from her four-point lead in a survey taken on the day of the debate and from her three-point lead in pre-debate surveys.
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris warned Wednesday of her GOP rival’s plans to enact mass deportations. Former President Donald Trump has made immigration a core campaign topic and has often demonized immigrants such as in Aurora,