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New Harris and Trump poll: This candidate is ahead by 4 points
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New Harris and Trump poll: This candidate is ahead by 4 points

A new 2024 presidential poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris with a narrow lead over former President Donald Trump as the race reaches its final stretch.

Latest ABC News/Ipsos pollIt found Harris leading the former president by 4 points among likely voters. According to the survey, 51 percent of voters support Harris and 47 percent support Trump. Harris’ support has increased further since the last poll taken earlier this month; here he was just 2 points ahead of Trump among voters.

Among all registered voters surveyed, the race between Harris and Trump was closer; 49 percent supported Harris and 47 percent supported Trump.

The poll also showed Harris with an advantage among Black and Hispanic voters. He has 90 percent support among black voters and 64 percent support among Hispanic voters. Meanwhile, Trump is supported by 7 percent of Black voters and 34 percent of Hispanic voters.

Ian Sams, a spokesman for the Harris campaign, boasted about Harris’ numbers in the new poll among Black men and Latino men, noting that she won those groups by larger margins than current President Biden did in 2020.

This poll was released before the Trump campaign was forced to distance itself from comedian Tony Hinchcliffe. derogatory remarks It was held at the former president’s rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. Hinchcliffe He insulted Puerto Rico He made derogatory remarks towards the Latino people, comparing them to a “floating island of garbage”.

The Trump team quickly reiterated that Hinchcliffe’s comments did not reflect the views of the campaign reacted Latino and Puerto Rican public figures. But the insults could create the trouble Trump hopes they will. Win the Latino vote.

The survey was conducted among 2,808 adults, including 2,392 registered voters and 1,913 likely voters. The margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points for all adults and registered voters, and the margin of error for likely voters is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.

This poll comes as many other national polls show a tied race between Harris and Trump with just over a week until Election Day. But national polls don’t tell the whole story because the Electoral College winner will be determined at the state level.

A recent CNN pollconducted by SSRS and launched On Friday, it was revealed that Harris and Trump had a 47 percent approval rating among likely voters. The survey’s findings reflect a survey New York Times/Siena College This dropped on Friday and each candidate received 48 percent support among likely voters.

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