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Aug 31 2024
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Poll Suggests Narrow Passage of Missouri Abortion Amendment
Polling suggests a proposed abortion amendment in Missouri could pass by a narrow margin in November. A survey released by Saint Louis University and YouGov on Thursday found that 52 percent of likely Missouri voters support the proposed constitutional amendment — within the survey’s ±3.79 percent margin of error — while 34 percent do not support it and 14 percent say they are unsure. The
Breitbart NewsSep 12 2024
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Harris-Trump 2024 Showdown: What a new post-debate national poll shows
A new national poll conducted entirely after Tuesday's debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump indicates Harris leading Trump by five points.According to a Reuters/Ipsos survey conducted two-day poll, Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, has the support of 47% of registered voters nationwide. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, lands the backing
Fox News DigitalAug 26 2024
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NEW POLLS!: Kamala closing in on Texas, Florida
In a surprising turn of events, Vice President Kamala Harris is making significant strides in traditionally conservative strongholds, Texas and Florida. According to new polls released Monday night by Public Policy Polling (ppppolls), the race is tightening, with former President Donald Trump leading Harris by only 5 points in Texas and 4 points in Florida. The actual numbers are as follows:
Daily KosAug 31 2024
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Kamala Harris' polling compared to Joe Biden's in 2020
Despite Vice President Kamala Harris' surge in the polls against former President Donald Trump, the 2024 race remains significantly closer compared to how things stood in 2020 with then-Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at the top of the ticket. President Biden dropped out of this year's presidential race on July 21 following weeks of interparty fighting among Democrats on whether he
NewsweekAug 21 2024
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The ‘shy Trump voter’ affecting the polls
“Shy Trump voters” has been a group noticed since his poll-defying 2016 win over Hillary Clinton and bolstered by, among other things, a Public Opinion Strategies voter survey released Nov. 3, 2020, which found that 19% of Trump voters kept their vote a secret from their friends. So does the shyness factor still exist? Maybe not. “Trump has consistently outperformed his polling margins since
Washington TimesAug 26 2024
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Polls, ratings suggest slight Harris edge
Scoggins: A tragic death. A town bonded by baseball. How Waterville embraced the Sellner family as one their own. Opinion editor’s note: Star Tribune Voices publishes a mix of commentary online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. That conclusion can be drawn from numerous national polls that show Vice President Kamala Harris with a slight presidential election lead over former
Star TribuneSep 12 2024
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Even With Poll Showing Harris 'Won' Debate, the Key Finding Will Disappoint Her Campaign
A survey of swing state voters taken during and after Tuesday’s debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump found the Sept. 10 showdown did not move the needle. A joint Trafalgar-Insider Advantage survey of likely general election voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin showed each candidate with 47 percent
TownhallSep 09 2024
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Poll: Donald Trump Opens Clear Lead over Kamala Harris in Georgia
Former President Donald Trump opened a four-point lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia, an edge that is outside of the margin of error, according to a Quinnipiac poll released Monday. The poll is significant because Harris is desperately trying to win Georgia to reduce Trump’s multiple paths to victory. Georgia was the first state Harris visited after the Democratic National
Breitbart NewsSep 09 2024
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Georgia tilts toward Trump, NC too close to call in new poll
Former President Trump maintains a slight edge over Vice President Harris in Georgia, but the race in North Carolina remains too close to call, according to a pair of polls released Monday from Quinnipiac University. Trump leads Harris by 4 points, 49 percent to 45 percent, in Georgia among likely voters, while independent candidate Cornel West and third-party candidate Claudia De la Cruz each
The Hill