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Polls show Harris and Trump in close race ahead of Election Day 2024
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Polls show Harris and Trump in close race ahead of Election Day 2024

Months of cross-country campaigns and televised debates have led to this historic moment when millions of Americans are on the verge of choosing one or the other. first woman in the oval office or the oldest person to be chosen to the presidency.

Surveys Images distributed to registered voters across the country show that the race between former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris remains close as Northeast Ohioans have less than 24 hours until Election Day.

As Harris and Trump trying to swing With undecided voters on his side, these polls are proving to be a difficult race to predict.

Listed below are some American voters’ perspectives on the presidential candidates, according to recently released polls from NBC News, ABC News, Morning Consult and TIPP.

Harris and Trump tied in latest NBC News poll

Trump and Harris running virtually neck and neck NBC News’ latest pre-election poll found each candidate receiving 49 percent support among the 1,000 registered voters surveyed last week.

The margin of error of the survey, which was announced on Sunday, was reported to be 3.1%.

Poll participants believed Harris would better address abortion issues and have a better chance of bringing the country together. Respondents also thought Trump would be more competent in office and would handle inflation and the economy better than his opponent.

Harris slightly ahead of Trump in ABC News/Ipsos poll

ABC News and Ipsos found Harris with a slight lead over Trump in a poll of 2,267 likely voters. 49%-46%.

The vast majority of Trump supporters surveyed (98%) believe the country is on the wrong track, while Harris supporters are more positive about America’s future (50%).

While 38 percent of those polled said they voted early, Harris was leading 56 percent to 38 percent as of Friday morning. Forty-six percent of voters surveyed believed Harris had the temperament to lead effectively, while thirty-eight percent of survey participants believed Trump would lead the country effectively.

Harris slightly ahead of Trump in Morning Consult poll

Harris ahead of Trump in likely voter poll 2 percentage pointsThat’s according to a survey provided by Morning Consult and released Sunday.

In the latest Morning Consult poll before Election Day last week, 49% of 8,918 likely voters surveyed support Harris and 47% support Trump. Black voters overwhelmingly support Harris at 86% to 12%, while voters ages 18 to 35 reportedly support Harris by a margin of 54% to 42%.

Survey respondents believe Republicans will be better at handling the economy, crime and immigration, while Democrats are more credible on climate change, health care and abortion.

Harris and Trump tied at 48 percent in TIPP poll

Trump and Harris tied at 48 percent among likely voters TIPP’s latest survey It was published on Monday.

More than 1,400 people participated in this survey, distributed from November 1 to November 3. Six percent of voters say they may change their mind in the final hours before Election Day.

USA TODAY contributed to this report

Reporter Anthony Thompson can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter @athhompsonABJ.