A series of recent polls seem to suggest that Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is maintaining the momentum it gained after the Democratic National Convention.
Over the past two days, Fox News, Reuters and USA Today have released polls showing Harris maintaining her lead over Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Thursday showed Harris leading Trump among registered voters, 45% to 41%.
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Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, step off a campaign bus in Savannah, Georgia. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
The poll, which was conducted over eight days through Wednesday, reported that the increase in support was driven by Hispanic and female voters.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.
A USA Today/Suffolk University poll released Wednesday showed Harris leading Trump by several points.
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The poll, conducted among 1,000 voters via landline and cell phone calls from Aug. 25 to 28, found Harris leading Trump nationally with 48% approval rating. The USA Today poll reported a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
A Fox News poll released Wednesday found Harris outperformed President Biden's 2024 approval rating in four battleground states, with strong support from women, Black voters and younger voters.

Former President Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, gave a speech on the U.S.-Mexico border south of Sierra Vista, Arizona. (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)
And while Trump is ahead on key issues, a growing number of voters see Harris as the candidate who can unite the country and “fight for people like you,” according to new Fox News statewide polls in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.
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Each survey included about 1,000 registered voters and was conducted between Aug. 23 and 26, after the Democratic National Convention and shortly after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped out of the race and endorsed Trump.
Polls released Wednesday show the race between Harris and Trump is tight, with Harris leading by one percentage point in Arizona and two points in Georgia and Nevada, while Trump has a one-point lead in North Carolina — all within the margin of sampling error.
Fox News Digital's Dana Blanton and Victoria Bharara contributed to this report.





