Recent polling reveals a tightly contested race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, who faced off in what could be their only debate in Philadelphia last night. While Harris leads in most national polls,
Voters in the US go to the polls on 5 November to elect their next president. The election was initially a rematch of 2020 but it was upended in July when President Joe Biden ended his campaign and endorsed Vice-President Kamala Harris.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are virtually tied in a New York Times/Siena College survey, with Trump taking a one-point lead for the first time since early August, ending Harris’ streak of major polling wins as the presidential race remains extremely close.
Fred Trump III says his uncle is going “absolutely insane” as Kamala Harris rises in the polls. “All bets are off now, he is going to go nuts on people.”
Vice President Kamala Harris once appeared to be surging in the polls. However, polling expert Nate Silver says she is
Kamala Harris is leading Donald Trump in polling averages ahead of their first debate, but forecasts indicate that the vice president may not win in November.
Tom Bevan breaks down where Harris and Trump stand in the RCP Average of polls after a week where a New York Times/Siena survey showed Trump ahead by one point, an NPR/PBS/Marist survey showed Harris up by one,
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris both visited Shanksville, Pa., to commemorate the anniversary of Sept. 11, following their debate in Philadelphia. Trump traveled with conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer.
Two possible explanations for why Harris’s poll numbers have begun to plateau and how we should think about the race ahead of Tuesday’s debate.
GOP sources say Trump struggled to drive his message against Harris and often found himself on the defensive in the 90-minute debate in Philadelphia.
As Trump prepares to visit Arizona on Thursday, FiveThirtyEight's poll tracker shows that he is 0.8 points ahead of Harris in the battleground state.