Just days ahead of the first — and perhaps only — debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, polls show an extremely close race. As such, this debate is likely each candidate’s last best chance to turn the tides in their favor.
A New CBS News poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris with a slight edge in Michigan and Wisconsin while in Pennsylvania she remains even with former President Trump. The two will square off in their first debate Tuesday.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump will leave the campaigning to surrogates on Sunday, as their high-stakes debate looms on Tuesday night.
The most important moment in the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump comes this week, as the vice president prepares for what could be her only opportunity to directly confront a former president whose political dominance she is pledging to end.
The DNC flew planes over four college football games that carried Banners with anti-Trump messaging as Kamala Harris has lost ground in the polls lately.
The race for the White House is on, but who is winning the 2024 election. The polls and betting odds don't match for Trump and Harris.
Harris has a 50%-46% lead with all registered voters and a 52%-46% lead with likely voters, an Ipsos/ABC News poll taken Aug. 23-27 found, essentially unchanged from Harris’ four-point edge among registered voters and five-point lead with likely voters two weeks earlier (margin of error 2 points).
Kamala Harris has suffered a fall in the polls for the first time since becoming presidential candidate. A New York Times survey shows Donald Trump edging out Ms Harris 48 per cent to 47 per cent among likely voters nationally. The drop in popularity comes on the eve of a critical televised debate with Donald Trump on Tuesday night.
Now, Harris and Trump are effectively tied in the polls, and it’s the vice president’s turn to take on Trump at what may end up being the only debate between the two nominees before Election Day. Below are all the details.
Presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris and Donald Trump took a break from the campaign trail Sunday, and remain deep in preparations for Tuesday's debate in Philadelphia, the first time the two will face off onstage.
Sept 8 (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Vice President Kamala Harris are effectively tied heading into the final weeks of the election, according to a national poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College.