Poll: Trump Edges Out Harris Among Independents
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50% Medium Conservative
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40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-7% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : Overall, Harris saw a three-point advantage over Trump nationally -- 47 percent to the former president's 44 percent.46% : Ninety-five percent said they are "definitely" voting for Trump.
42% : Conversely, just five percent of independents who are supporting Trump said they could change their mind between now and the election.
37% : The survey also found that 32 percent of independents believe Trump will win the election over Harris -- regardless of who they refer.
36% : Trump made headlines this week not only for either tying or besting Harris in a series of swing state polls but for taking a one-point lead in the left-leaning Quinnipiac Poll at the national level -- garnering 48 percent to Harris's 47 percent.
21% : However, among independents specifically, Trump has taken the lead from Harris yet again, as 42 percent of independents said they would vote for Trump, compared to 40 percent who said Harris.
12% : When asked who they prefer, independents are split, as 42 percent said they prefer Harris over Trump, and 42 percent said they prefer Trump over Harris.
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