Vice President Kamala Harris, who became the Democratic nominee in a particularly undemocratic fashion, has been enjoying a slight lead over former and potentially future President Donald Trump in the polls. That said, her lead doesn’t look big enough for her to get too comfortable. Now that we’re past Labor Day, the election is getting increasingly closer, but there are still two months for voters to learn more about Harris and the far-left agenda she and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), have planned for the country.
Tuesday morning, USA Today shared its latest poll with Suffolk University. “Kamala Harris heads into Trump debate with lead, rising enthusiasm,” touted the headline. This comes after last week’s headline, “Exclusive: Kamala Harris surges ahead of Donald Trump in latest poll taken after DNC.”
Harris currently leads Trump by 48-43 percent, outside the margin of error. Regarding the enthusiasm factor, 60 percent of Trump supporters say they’re “very excited” about voting for the Republican nominee, while 68 percent of Harris supporters say so about the Democratic nominee. That number was just 30 percent for Biden in the June poll, and it makes sense that those numbers would go up when Democratic voters were faced with anyone but Biden.
The poll also shows that more voters believe Harris will win over Trump, 49.50 percent to 37.90 percent. Eighty-seven percent of Harris’ supporters believe she will win, compared to 76 percent of Trump supporters who think he will win. […]
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