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Harris leading Trump by 7 points: Poll

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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -11% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : "Trump has built his political career around a very specific performance of whiteness and masculinity," Dan Cassino, a professor of Government and Politics at Fairleigh Dickinson, and the executive director of the poll said in a release.
56% : Trump and Harris fare equally well with voters from their party, each having 95 percent support from their partisans, pollsters found.
51% : According to a polling index by Decision Desk HQ and The Hill, Harris has a 3.6 percent lead over Trump.
50% : With independents who do not lean towards either party, Harris still leads Trump, but by a smaller margin, 38 to 33 percent, the poll found.
45% : "Trump does reasonably well among non-white voters so long as they're not thinking about race: once they are, we see a huge shift to Harris.
44% : When voters are asked to think about race or gender, Harris's lead grows significantly, while support for her and Trump are virtually tied when they are not made to think about it, they said.
40% : When asked last Thursday by Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum about Harris's increasing support in the polls, Trump said, "No, she's not having success.
37% : Trump saw his strongest support among men "who hold traditionally masculine identities," while women and other men who reject these identities favor Harris, according to pollsters.
29% : Trump dismissed the notion Harris has made gains in the polls last week.
27% : "Since replacing Biden atop the Democratic presidential ticket last month, Harris quickly gained momentum, posing a threat to the healthy lead Trump held over the president, both nationally and in swing states.

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