Vice President Kamala Harris is losing ground, with her lead over former President Donald Trump slipping in three major polls with less than a month to go until Election Day. It was another blow to Democrats, who were already starting to panic about November.
Harris gained a six-point lead over Trump in one month. NBC News PollAmong registered voters, including third-party candidates, the former president holds the narrowest lead, 47% to 46%.
The same poll last month had Harris at 47% and Trump at 41%.
Another study from ABC News/Ipsos It also shows that voters nationwide are moving in Trump's direction, with Harris still leading among likely voters 50% to 48%.
However, this was a significant reduction from the six-point lead Harris scored during the game. last month's poll among likely voters (52% vs. 46%).
Finally, Harris leads Trump nationally by 51% to 48%, and among voters in battleground states by 50% to 49%, according to a CBS News/YouGov poll.
The poll showed Trump winning just 1% of the vote in the national matchup, compared to a September poll that showed Harris up 52% to 48%. The averages in battleground states are the same.
New poll shows Harris in lead real clear politics Recent multi-candidate national polling totals have also fallen, now sitting at 1.4 points, up from 2.2 points on Saturday.
Trump is also emerging RCP Notes Up Map of the Swing State Contest.
Overall, this is bad news for Harris. Most experts believe he would need a 5-6 point advantage in national polls to win, but this is because Trump supporters tend not to respond to polls and the electoral college system It's a nod to past elections in which Republicans have an inherent advantage in
Even before these investigations were conducted, disgruntled Democrats were worried about Harris' losses in battleground states such as Wisconsin and Michigan, critical states that would determine the outcome of November's election. He shared an internal poll showing the results.
And many Republican insiders are almost ready to declare victory.
“There are many Republicans — and I'm saying quite a few — who say the race is effectively over.” Mark Halperin, longtime political journalist He said this on 2WAY's “Morning Meeting” program last week.
He later said, “There are a lot of Democrats who are really concerned, but there aren't really any Republicans who are concerned, including at Mar-a-Lago.”
According to an NBC News poll, the apparent shift in polling appears to be underpinned by a drop in Harris' favorability rating. The vice president's approval rating is 43%, while his disapproval rate is 49%, with support declining particularly among young people and independent voters.
On issues, the NBC poll shows Trump ahead on the economy (46% to 38%), inflation (44% to 37%), immigration (46% to 36%) and handling conflict. This reflected countless previous opinion polls showing that. in the Middle East (42% to 34%);
Harris led on abortion (47% to 32%), caring for the middle class (42% to 32%) and defending democracy (44% to 38%).

