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Kamala Harris has final surge ahead of Trump in final key poll

Nov 05, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    42% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    20% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    3% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

67% : Trump has support from 47 per cent.
62% : Trump, however, saw a rise in support amongst women with 44 per cent now saying they will back him, a 4-point increase from last month.
58% : Trump led this demographic by 12 points in 2020, but now leads by 9.
55% : Additionally, more than half of independents polled say they will support Trump.
45% : Analysts say the top line results of the Marist poll are nearly identical to those of the 2020 election, which reported Joe Biden leading Trump 51 to 47 per cent.
45% : It is also double the number of Democrats who say they will back Trump.
43% : The Vice President in recent weeks has also placed emphasis on attracting Republican voters who disillusioned with Trump and campaigned in swing states with Republican officials who endorsed her.
41% : Trump, 78, previously held a 57 per cent lead amongst male voters, but now only leads 51 per cent to Harris' 47 per cent.
35% : The gender split in the Marist poll is nearly identical to the split between Biden and Trump in 2020, analysts noted.
32% : That is significant given Harris led Trump by 50 per cent to 38 per cent among female registered voters, according to an October Reuters/Ipsos poll, while Trump led among men 48 per cent to 41 per cent.
25% : Harris has also shrunken the lead that Trump has with white voters, the poll revealed.
25% : The winner may not be known for days after Tuesday's vote, though Trump has already signaled that he will attempt to fight any defeat, as he did in 2020.
22% : Trump and his allies, who falsely claim his 2020 defeat was the result of fraud, have spent months laying the groundwork to again challenge the result if he loses.
16% : Donald Trump (pictured Monday) has support from 47 per centThe survey found that Harris holds a 4-point lead over Trump nationally, which is just outside the poll's 3.5-point margin of error.

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