Nolte — New York Times Poll: Donald Trump and Kamala Harris Tied Nationally
The latest polling from the far-left New York Times shows Donald Trump and Kamala Harris all tied up nationally — 47 to 47 percent.
The latest polling from the far-left New York Times shows Donald Trump and Kamala Harris all tied up nationally — 47 to 47 percent.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are virtually tied in the swing state of North Carolina, according to a poll.
Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald Trump by only a single point in the battleground state of Wisconsin.
Donald Trump’s favorability is on the rise, while Kamala Harris’s trends in a negative direction, Gallup polling revealed Wednesday.
Donald Trump holds a three-point lead over Kamala Harris in Georgia, a poll revealed Wednesday, as Harris struggles among black voters.
Former President Donald Trump appears to be leading in the key battleground states of Pennsylvania and Georgia, according to two surveys.
Donald Trump regained a slim lead in the all-important swing state of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, according to the RealClearPolitics average.
Another poll is showing that Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris isn’t energizing voters as much as Democrats had hoped.
Eighty-three percent of registered voters either strongly or somewhat favor former President Donald Trump’s proposal to end taxes on Social Security benefits, a recent Wall Street Journal poll found.
Former President Donald Trump holds a slight lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in North Carolina, a Friday Quantus poll found post-debate.
Democrats are fearing a “Trump surge” with male voters, based on polls historically not accurately reflecting support for former President Trump, according to a report.
Kamala Harris might have won the debate on points, but she whiffed on the opportunity to satisfy voters with policies beyond platitudes
Kamala Harris’s margin among voters under 30 years old is 13 points worse than Joe Biden’s 2020 margin, CNN found Thursday.
Fifty-seven percent of registered voters believe they are not better off under the Biden-Harris administration as they were four years ago under former President Donald Trump, RMG Research polling found Thursday.
Former President Donald Trump has the edge over Vice President Kamala Harris in Michigan after their debate on Tuesday, per a poll.
Only 25 percent of Americans rate the economic conditions under the Biden-Harris administration “excellent or good,” per a Pew Research poll.
Donald Trump is crushing Kamala Harris among working-class voters by the same margin with which he led Joe Biden in June, per a poll.
After leading in poll after poll for some five weeks, Kamala Harris has seen her lead against Donald Trump evaporate into a tie.
A poll shows that former President Donald Trump has made significant gains with independents and Hispanics.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck nationally, but Trump has the momentum after surging three points in a month, according to a Marist/NPR/PBS News poll.
A survey shows that Muslim voters in four of six critical swing states are rejecting Kamala Harris in favor of Jill Stein or Donald Trump.
Donald Trump opened a four-point lead over Kamala Harris in Georgia, an edge that is outside of the margin of error, per a Monday poll.
Voters trust Donald Trump more than Kamala Harris when it comes to foreign policy, according to a poll released on Monday.
A poll released Monday by the Jewish Democratic Council of America claims that Vice President Kamala Harris will win over two-thirds of the Jewish vote, while former President Donald Trump will only win one in four Jewish votes, suggesting Democrats have not lost Jewish support.
More than 60 percent of Arizona voters support a ballot measure that would crack down on illegal immigration in the state, per a poll.
Former President Donald Trump’s lead over Vice President Kamala Harris is growing among independents, according to a survey.
Muslim-American voters are looking at former President Donald Trump more favorably, a poll found as the 2024 presidential election looms.
New polling suggests a proposed abortion amendment in Florida has majority support, but not enough support to pass in November.
Vice President Kamala Harris is losing momentum, as former President Donald Trump appears to be closing the gap, per a survey.
Trump-backed Republican Bernie Moreno is rapidly closing in on longtime establishment Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) in Ohio’s U.S. Senate race, according to an Emerson College/Nexstar Media poll.
Why, if Kamala is leading nationally and has a slight edge in the state polling, is the smart money on Trump?
Republican Tim Sheehy has taken a forceful eight-point lead over Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) in Montana’s U.S. Senate race, according to a poll.
At least 35 percent of Americans in more than half of all states, including five key swing states, reported that they had difficulty covering household expenses in a June and July survey published Wednesday. The data is backdropped by the U.S. presidential race, where voters have regularly tabbed the economy and inflation as the top issues.
A new poll released by Boston University suggests that the Democratic National Convention hurt former President Donald Trump’s image among independent voters but did not promote a positive image of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Republican Senate candidates in key battleground states are closing in on their Democrat opponents, per polls.
Former President Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris in the key swing state of North Carolina, according to a poll.
Former President Donald Trump has taken a narrow lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in Michigan, according to a recent poll.
Pennsylvania Democrats changed its website after the Republican National Committee (RNC) questioned its practices in recruiting poll watchers.
Vice President Kamala Harris has lost support since the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, per a Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll.
An ABC News/Ipsos poll revealed Sunday that Vice President Kamala Harris received “no overall bounce in support” after being formally nominated as her party’s presidential candidate at the Democratic National Convention.