Polling guru cautions public against over relying on polls: In last two elections, 'they underestimated Trump'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
83% : Silver said the new poll is "pretty good" news for Trump.56% : By that same figure, more Democrats back Harris (94%) than Republicans support Trump (93%), while the small subgroup of Independents goes for him by 8 points.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe poll found that equal numbers of those preferring Harris and Trump are extremely motivated about voting this year (68% each).
51% : Fox News released a national survey Wednesday showing Harris trailing Trump by one percentage point, 49-50%.
45% : But you'd rather have had Donald Trump's hand to play every day of the week and twice on Sundays...""Now that the election is in Kamala mode, however, it's far from clear whose position you'd rather be in, and I wouldn't blame you if you wanted to bet either on Harris or on Trump," he added.
33% : He said he feels Trump has been "knocked off his campaign a little bit" after Biden withdrew from the race, with Harris taking his place.
31% : In both the last two general elections they underestimated Trump.
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