Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
Trump maintains narrow lead over Harris with tight race ahead
{Current column}12People have watched
Introduction-- Donald Trump maintained a small lead over Kamala Harris after President Joe Biden stepped down ea ...
-- Donald Trump maintained a small lead over Kamala Harris after President Joe Biden stepped down earlier this week,Loan platform heralding a potentially tight presidential race with just over three months left to the ballot, a New York Times poll found.
Republican nominee Trump held an approval of 48% among likely voters, leading Harris slightly, who stood at 47%, a NYT/Siena College poll found this week. The poll was conducted between July 22 and July 24, and had a margin of error of around 3.3 to 3.4 percentage points.
Among registered voters, Trump held an approval of 48%, while Harris tailed a bit more at 46%.
Harris polls better than Biden, tight race ahead
Harris was seen polling better than Biden, whose approval had fallen well behind Trump’s in the aftermath of a seemingly disastrous debate with Trump in June, which eventually led to his pulling out of the race.
Harris swiftly garnered support from within the Democratic party, and now has support from enough delegates to be the party’s presumed nominee. She will be officially nominated with a virtual roll call by the Democratic party ahead of the national convention in August.
The NYT poll showed about 70% Democratic voters stating that they wanted the party to consolidate behind Harris. She is yet to nominate a running mate, with potential picks including U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly and Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear.
Harris, 59, is the former Attorney General of California, and had seen calls for her nomination as presidential candidate even before Biden stepped down.
Responding to her endorsement by Biden, Trump had said that she would be easier to defeat.
But Harris’ catching up in the polls presents a potentially tight race this year. Other polls released through the week also showed Harris almost neck and neck with Trump.
Trump had last week picked Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate.
The Republican nominee was seen gaining a boost in approval after a failed assassination attempt earlier in July, several surveys showed.
Statement: The content of this article does not represent the views of FTI website. The content is for reference only and does not constitute investment suggestions. Investment is risky, so you should be careful in your choice! If it involves content, copyright and other issues, please contact us and we will make adjustments at the first time!Tags:
Related articles
6 analyst picks of the day: Walmart stock pops, Fluence upped to Buy
{Current column}By Davit Kirakosyan-- Here is your daily Pro Recap of the biggest analyst picks you may have missed ...
Read moreYou Can’t Have an Oil Rally and Low Inflation, Too
{Current column}July’s double-digit rally in oil could continue, fundamental and charts showYet, threat of inflation ...
Read moreNiger's citizens undaunted as deadline to reverse coup expires By Reuters
{Current column}By Boureima BalimaNIAMEY (Reuters) -Niger's capital was calm on Sunday, with citizens appearing unda ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- Crypto Analyst Says Bitcoin is in an Undeniably Bullish Trend By CoinEdition
- European stock futures higher; German factory orders impress By
- Alphabet rallies as Google Search unfazed by challenge from Microsoft's Bing By Reuters
- Citi hikes S&P 500 price target: This is when it expects it to hit 5,000 By
- Biden says not yet ready to invoke 14th Amendment to avoid debt default By Reuters
- Apple heads for largest Q3 revenue drop since 2016 as iPhone sales slow By Reuters
Latest articles
-
Israeli strikes target Hamas in Lebanon and Gaza after rocket attack By Reuters
-
Dow futures lift slightly, focus on earnings and inflation data By
-
Citi hikes S&P 500 price target: This is when it expects it to hit 5,000 By
-
JPMorgan's Dimon says Fitch Ratings U.S. downgrade 'doesn't really matter': CNBC By
-
Chinese imports slide more than expected in April, exports rise By
-
4 big analyst cuts: Qualcomm slashed on 'soft commentary' and 2024 headwinds By