WASHINGTON (AP) — Chances are, you have never been contacted for an election poll. But the dozens of high-quality election polls that will be released before Election Day, Nov. 5, represent a reasonable estimate of the opinions of all Americans.
Abortion has emerged as the most important issue in the November election for women under age 30, according to a new survey by KFF published Friday.
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Former Republican President Donald Trump has an edge over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris on who would better navigate the country through the Ukraine and Middle East wars, a Wall Street Journal opinion poll of seven battleground states showed.
A big Trump lead in the state paradoxically adds to evidence of a smaller Electoral College edge for him. And a choice by pollsters may be causing them to miss state shifts.
Results of a New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena College poll conducted among 857 registered voters in Pennsylvania from Oct. 7 to 10, 2024.
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While Harris has a slight lead nationally, there's no clear leader in the seven swing states likely to decide the election.
Polls have shown Harris and Trump are neck-and-neck in those battleground states, with many results within the polls' margins of error.
As the presidential election inches closer, abortion access is steadily becoming a more important issue for American voters, especially among young women. New KFF poll findings released
It is the first time Trump has led a national poll since September 22, when a survey put him 1 point ahead of Harris.