Former President Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris by three points nationwide, according to a recent Harvard-Harris poll.
In opinion polls, carried out The survey was conducted among 2,196 voters nationwide from July 26th to 28th.
When asked who they would choose if the presidential election were held today, 48% said they would vote for Trump and 45% said they would vote for Harris.
Seven percent of voters indicated they were undecided about who they would vote for.
Polls suggest President Joe Biden is dropping out of the presidential race Approval Harris won the race for the Democratic nomination. The poll was also conducted after Trump was shot at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13.
The poll found that 48% of voters have a “very favorable” or “favorable” view of Trump, while 47% have a “very favorable” or “favorable” view of Harris.
Forty-eight percent of voters said they have a “very unfavorable” or “unfavorable” view of Trump, while 47% said they have a “very unfavorable” or “unfavorable” view of Harris.
A recent McLaughlin & Associates poll also found that Trump leads Harris by two points nationally, the same margin that Trump led Biden before the June 27 debate.

