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Latest polls between Harris and Trump in 2024 presidential elections
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Latest polls between Harris and Trump in 2024 presidential elections

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The race for the White House remains incredibly tight Democrat Kamala Harris provides a very slight advantage over Republican Donald Trump inside latest national polls.

In the last pre-election poll The Economist/YouGov comes out WednesdayHarris has a small lead over Trump among registered voters.

With less than a week left Until election day, both candidates make their final speeches and visits to voters. key swing states to impress the remaining undecideds.

Trump held a rally on Tuesday Allentown, Pennsylvania, It is located approximately 60 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The former president is aiming for victory in the Keystone State after winning Pennsylvania in the 2016 presidential election and losing in 2020.

Harris was in the nation’s capital on Tuesday. He delivered a “closing argument” For Trump’s campaign nearly four years ago at the Ellipse, where he gave an impassioned speech before a mob of his supporters stormed the US capitol on January 6, 2021.

Harris Returns to the campaign trail on Wednesday with a full schedule. The itinerary includes visiting Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Raleigh, North Carolina, before heading to the University of Wisconsin-Madison for a rally and concert with folk rock band Mumford & Sons.

Meanwhile, Trump preparing to hold rallies at two oscillation states Wednesday. He is scheduled to attend a rally in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, northeast of Raleigh, in the afternoon. He will then hold a rally later in the night in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he will be joined by the former Green Bay Packer quarterback. Brett Favre,

Harris holds narrow lead over Trump in latest Economist/YouGov poll

Harris leads Trump by more than one percentage point in new poll The Economist/YouGov poll was released WednesdayIt also indicates a close race.

The survey of 1,446 registered voters showed that 47 percent of registered voters either plan to vote for Harris or have already voted for her, while 46 percent said they support Trump. The difference is actually closer to two percentage points due to rounding, the survey said. Harris’ lead among registered voters is within the poll’s margin of error (±3.4 points).

The poll was conducted from October 26 to October 29 and was the last Economist/YouGov poll. A survey is planned before the election. 40 percent of those surveyed said they had already voted.

Harris still ahead of Trump in latest TIPP poll

Harris is 1 percentage point ahead of Trump TIPP’s Follow-up Survey As of Wednesday morning.

The poll of 1,302 likely voters showed Harris leading Trump by 48-47% with just six days left until the election. The poll’s margin of error was 2.7 percent.

As in previous TIPP surveys, more than half of respondents, 53%, reported thinking the economy is in worse shape than before the pandemic. TIPP found that 66 percent of those surveyed were dissatisfied with the direction of the country, which “poses a serious challenge for incumbent leaders.”

As November 5 approaches, 15 percent of voters have already cast their votes, 14 percent plan to vote by mail, and 12 percent plan to drop off their ballots before election day. More than half of respondents, 51 percent, plan to vote in person or drop off ballots on election day, according to the survey.

Contributors: James Powell, Sudiksha Kochi, Kinsey Crowley, Terry Moseley, Terry CollinsUSA TODAY

Eric Lagatta covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach him at [email protected]