Kamala Harris Weakens in New Polls

by Archynetys News Desk

Kamala Harris Leads in National Polls Over Donald Trump

With the U.S. presidential election less than a week away, the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remains tight, but recent national polls show Harris gaining slight leads. As both candidates crisscross the country to woo voters, the polls reveal important insights into their support and the ongoing debate around key issues.

National Poll Results: Harris Ahead by Narrow Margins

Two major polls released on Sunday provide a snapshot of the current race:

  1. ABC News/Ipsos Poll: The poll indicates Harris holds a four-point lead over Trump, with 51% to 47% among likely voters.
  2. CBS News/YouGov Poll: According to this poll, Harris edges Trump by one point, with 50% to 49% among likely voters.

These results reflect a close race, with both candidates evenly matched in key swing states. The polls indicate that the campaigns are working hard to mobilize their respective voter bases, with early voting periods proving to be critical.

Harris Focuses on Economy and Reproductive Rights

Vice President Kamala Harris has been emphasizing two key issues in her campaign: the economy and reproductive rights. She has highlighted the importance of job creation, handling inflation, and providing support for families. In particular, campaign leader Trump has been emphasizing tackling inflation and immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border as his primary policy posición.

Board by Board Polling, Harris Leads Among Female Voters

The CBS News poll reveals a notable gender gap, with Harris holding a 12-point lead among female likely voters (55% to 43%) and Trump lingering nine points behind among male registered voters (54% to 45%). This indicates that female voters play a crucial role in Harris’s lead. Former First Lady Michelle Obama, who campaigned alongside Harris in Michigan, emphasized the potential impact of the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision on abortion rights, warning against the election of Trump or alternative candidates.

Harris’s advantage with suburban women is especially crucial, as she leads by a 19-point margin (59% to 40%). States like Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, which are home to significant suburban populations, could significantly influence election results.

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