Kamala Harris is leading Donald Trump in new poll. But it's still anyone's race.
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49% : The three-day poll, which surveyed 1,150 U.S. adults online (including 975 registered voters), was completed Sunday and reflects what other polls released in recent days show: Harris is technically leading Trump, but the presidential race is still anyone's game.47% : Finally, the poll found that among respondents who appeared most likely to vote, Harris had a one-point lead over Trump (47% to 46%).
41% : A Reuters report about the new poll said Harris and Trump are "neck and neck" in polls in those states and noted that turnout will likely decide the winner.
40% : The best news for the Harris team comes from a Morning Consult weekly survey also released Tuesday, which showed Harris beating Trump by 3 percentage points (50% to 47%), a difference that fell outside the poll's 1 percentage point margin of error.
40% : However, voters trust Harris more than Trump when it comes to tamping down on political extremism (40% to 38%).
37% : In the Reuters/Ipsos poll, voters preferred Trump to Harris on issues that deal with the economy, jobs and unemployment (47% to 37%), as well as on the topic of immigration (48% to 33%).
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