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Marist Poll: Harris' Lead Over Trump Slips to 1 Point

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    4% Center

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    14% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    4% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

68% : Will this still be the case on Wednesday morning?"Harris leads Trump 72% to 26% on honesty and trustworthiness, while Trump leads Harris 75% to 25% on being a strong leader, according to the poll.
55% : Trump leads Harris 51% to 47% among Latinos, a 19-point swing from August.
50% : Harris leads Trump 49% to 48% among registered voters, down from a 3-point margin when the survey was last conducted in early August, according to the poll.
46% : Trump now holds a 49% to 46% lead among independents, a 14-point shift since August, according to the survey.
45% : Trump cut into Harris' lead on the strength of two major swings among independent and Latino voters, the survey said.
42% : Trump leads on the issues of immigration, the economy, and the Middle East, while Harris is seen as the better candidate on abortion, according to the survey.
41% : Among those who said they definitely plan to vote, Harris' lead over Trump jumps to 51% to 48%, according to Tuesday's survey.
34% : "When Trump and Harris square off in Philadelphia, the stakes are sky high because the contest is so close," Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, said in the analysis.

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