With the presidential election just 21 days away, Vice President Kamala Harris' favorability ratings are trending downwards, according to multiple opinion polls.
National polls by NBC News and ABC News/Ipsos released Sunday both show Harris has lost ground in favorability ratings since September.
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NBC News investigation Found Harris has an underwater rating of 6 points, with 43% of registered voters viewing her positively and 49% viewing her negatively. This is a significant increase in popularity compared to an NBC News poll conducted September 13-17, in which 48% had a favorable impression of her and 45% had an unfavorable impression. This shows a significant decline.
In other words, Harris' favorability rating has swung nine points in the wrong direction in less than a month.
While Harris' favorability ratings have fluctuated significantly from month to month, so have the top-line results of the presidential election. Both Trump and Harris held just 48% of registered voters, marking a dramatic change from a September poll in which Harris led 49% to 44%. .
NBC News' latest poll was conducted Oct. 4-8 among 1,000 registered voters. The margin of error is ± 3.1 percentage points.
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According to an ABC News poll I'm drawing Harris has fallen out of favor, dropping by three points in overall favorability. In the latest ABC News poll, 44% of respondents said they had a favorable impression of Harris, while 47% said they had a negative impression.
Harris' 44% favorability rating is three points lower than the 47% she recorded in an ABC News/Ipsos poll conducted Sept. 11-13 immediately after the presidential debate. In that survey, she had an unfavorable rating of 44 percent.
Additionally, the ABC News/Ipsos poll swung the top line in Trump's favor. In September, Harris held a 50% to 46% lead among registered voters, but now her lead is 49% to 47%.
ABC News sampled 2,226 registered voters from October 4th to 8th. The margin of error is ±2 percentage points.





