Election 2024: Trump Still Leads Harris
There has been no change in the race for the White House as former President Donald Trump maintains a narrow lead over Vice President Kamala Harris.
There has been no change in the race for the White House as former President Donald Trump maintains a narrow lead over Vice President Kamala Harris.
There has been no change in the race for the White House as former President Donald Trump maintains a narrow lead over Vice President Kamala Harris.
The race for the White House continues to be close, as former President Donald Trump holds a two-point lead over Vice President Kamala Harris.
Just two months before Election Day, the race for the White House is now a dead heat, as former President Donald Trump’s lead over Vice President Kamala Harris has shrunk to a single point.
Former President Donald Trump continues to lead Vice President Kamala Harris, but the margin is now down to a mere two points.
Former President Donald Trump still leads Vice President Kamala Harris, but the Democrat continues closing the gap.
Former President Donald Trump continues to lead Vice President Kamala Harris, although the Democrat has slightly narrowed the margin.
Former President Donald Trump has maintained his lead over Vice President Kamala Harris, and support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent campaign continues to decline.
Support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential campaign has declined, and many voters think Kennedy should quit the race.
Former President Donald Trump still leads Vice President Kamala Harris, but the margin has narrowed, especially when third-party candidates are factored into this year’s election.
With Vice President Kamala Harris replacing President Joe Biden as the Democratic Party candidate, former President Donald Trump now leads by seven points in his bid to return to the White House.
Former President Donald Trump has maintained his lead over President Joe Biden in the past month, in the wake of the June 27 presidential debate.
Voters overwhelmingly expect the economy to be a top issue in November and, by a 7-point margin, trust Republicans more than Democrats to handle the issue.
President Joe Biden clearly lost to former President Donald Trump in last week’s televised debate, according to a majority of voters, who agree that Democrats should find a replacement for Biden as their candidate.
Former President Donald Trump continues to lead President Joe Biden, although the margin has shrunk in the past month – perhaps reflecting the impact of Trump’s recent trial in New York City.
Despite being on trial in New York City, former President Donald Trump has widened his lead over President Joe Biden during the past month.
Most voters don’t see the current trial of former President Donald Trump in New York City as a deal-breaker in terms of voting for him in November.
Instead of asking who voters want to win the presidential election, what happens when we ask who they think actually will win in November?
Republicans have a major edge over Democrats in terms of voter excitement, and voters overwhelmingly see President Joe Biden as too old to hold the office..
Most voters don’t think the Republican Party has been effective at winning elections, and agree with the new RNC chairman’s emphasis on having election observers in polling places.