Kamala Harris Gets Good Sign in Swing States, New Poll Shows
By: Kaitlin Lewis (Newsweek)
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In just over a week since launching her presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris has closed the gap to former President Donald Trump across seven key swing states, according to one recent poll.
Voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were surveyed for a Bloomberg News and Morning Consultant poll between July 24 and 28 on who they would vote for between Harris and Trump if the 2024 election were held today. Across all seven states, which included responses from 4,972 voters, Harris held a 1-point lead, beating Trump 48 percent to 47 percent.
The results are within the poll's margin of error of plus or minus 1 percent point, meaning that a hypothetical matchup between Harris and Trump is still a tossup in the critical battleground states. But Tuesday's results are an improvement for Democrats. In a Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll conducted at the beginning of July, then-Democratic presumptive nominee President Joe Biden trailed Trump by 2 percentage points on average across the seven states.
Harris was also found on Tuesday to be beating Trump in Arizona (49 percent to 47 percent), Michigan (53 percent to 42 percent), Nevada (47 percent to 45 percent), and Wisconsin (49 percent to 47 percent). Trump was still up by 4 percentage points in Pennsylvania (50 percent to 46 percent), and the candidates were tied in Georgia at 47 percent.
The vice president has enjoyed immense momentum behind her presidential bid since Biden stepped aside last weekend, and several polls have shown her closing the margin to Trump, who was leading in national polling in the weeks leading up to Biden suspending his reelection campaign.
Kamala Harris is now leading in the majority of swing states according to a new Morning Consult poll.
Morning Consult poll, never heard of it.
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The higher she rises in the polls the dirtier the Republican campaign is going to become.
I thought that the people in Pennsylvania were better educated.
Good, because we are not going back...
One more chosen one to beat.
No problem