A new tracking poll released Tuesday shows Vice President Harris leading her opponent, former President Trump, by 4 points.
With less than two weeks until Election Day, Ms. Harris has a 4-point lead over Mr. Trump, 50% to 46%, according to Morning Consult tracking. public opinion poll. 2% supported the alternative, while another 2% had no opinion.
The vice president had a similar lead among independents, beating the Republican candidate 47% to 43%. According to the survey, about 7% were unsure who they would choose, while the remaining 4% favored another option.
Among young voters between the ages of 18 and 34, the Democratic candidate leads by 52% to President Trump's 44% by 8 points. According to the survey, about 3% had no opinion, while only 1% said they supported others.
The survey found that both candidates enjoy strong support from their party's base.
Trump's popularity has increased since last month, according to a Morning Consult analysis. Their poll found that voters were just 5 points more likely to have a negative view of the Republican candidate than a positive view.
The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll released Tuesday shows Harris leading Trump by 3 points nationally, 46% to 43%. A poll conducted by the Washington Post Schar School found that Harris led in the battleground states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, while Trump led in North Carolina and Arizona. The White House candidates were tied in Nevada with 48% each.
The Hill/Decision Desk Headquarters (DDHQ) weekend election forecast has Trump ahead of Harris for the first time, giving the former president a 52% chance of winning the White House. Harris' probability was 48%.
Harris currently leads by 0.9%, 48.6% to 47.7%, according to the latest poll tally from The Hill/DDHQ.
The Morning Consult survey was conducted between October 18th and 20th among 8,570 likely voters. The unweighted margin of error was 1 percentage point.





