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Trump and Harris Locked in Tight Race as New Polls Show Dead Heat

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
September 10, 2024
in Metro, Politics, U.S.
Trump and Harris Locked in Tight Race as New Polls Show Dead Heat
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On Sunday, September 8th, a new poll from The New York Times and Siena College revealed a neck-and-neck race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump leads Harris by just one point, 48% to 47%, among likely voters. This slim margin is within the poll’s error range of 2.8%, indicating that the race remains highly competitive with less than two months until Election Day. The poll is one of the few high-quality national surveys conducted recently, showing Trump with a nominal lead.

The poll mirrors results from July, which also showed a close contest between the two candidates following President Joe Biden’s decision to exit the race. Both candidates are preparing for the only scheduled debate on Tuesday, where Harris will have a critical opportunity to sway undecided voters. According to the survey, 28% of voters still feel they need to learn more about Harris, while only 9% said the same about Trump. This could make the debate a defining moment in the race.

Interestingly, the poll also revealed voter concerns about both candidates’ ideological positions. Nearly 47% of voters perceive Harris as too liberal, while 32% view Trump as too conservative. These perceptions could play a pivotal role in swaying independent voters, many of whom remain undecided as the campaign enters its final stretch. The findings come at a crucial time, as both campaigns ramp up efforts to solidify their support base.

Despite Harris securing the Democratic nomination last month, the poll indicates she has not received a significant boost in popularity. In fact, the National Review pointed out that Harris appears to be losing momentum, with many voters viewing Trump as a candidate who represents change. A staggering 60% of likely voters expressed a desire for a “major change” in the upcoming election, yet only 25% believe Harris offers that change, compared to 53% who see Trump as the candidate of transformation.

This poll marks the first time in over a month that Trump has shown a lead in any major national survey. Analysts suggest this could indicate growing voter dissatisfaction with the current political landscape. For Harris, maintaining such a narrow margin in swing states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan could be a serious challenge as she heads into the final weeks of her campaign. She may need a larger lead nationally to secure the Electoral College.

With the election fast approaching, both candidates face considerable hurdles. Harris must work to energize her voter base and combat the perception that she lacks momentum. Meanwhile, Trump will continue to push his message of change, which seems to resonate with a significant portion of the electorate. The results of the upcoming debate could be a major turning point in this highly competitive race.

 

Tags: Donald TrumpElections 2024Kamala HarrisPresidential Election

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