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Kamala Harris Takes Eight-Point Lead Over Donald Trump in New Poll

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Kamala Harris has taken an 8 percentage point lead over Donald Trump, according to a new poll.

The survey, conducted by Marquette Law School between July 24 and August 1, shows that when third party candidates are included, Harris leads among likely voters with 50 percent of the vote to Trump's 42 percent. The surge by Harris has improved the Democrats' position since May, when Trump was leading with 44 percent of the vote to Joe Biden's 41 percent.




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Harris is also leading among registered voters, with 47 percent of the vote to Trump's 41 percent. In Marquette Law School's last poll in May, Trump was three points ahead of Biden among registered voters, securing 40 percent of the vote to the president's 37 percent.

Harris is also leading her opponent in a head-to-head matchup with the support of 52 percent of registered voters, while Trump is the choice for 48 percent.


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Among likely voters, Harris received 53 percent and Trump 47 percent. The results include voters who initially did not choose Harris or Trump but who were then asked whom they would vote for if they had to choose.

The lead for Harris marks a substantial improvement for the Democrats in a head-to-head lineup after Marquette Law School's survey from May showed Biden and Trump were tied among registered voters, while Trump was favored by 51 percent of likely voters and Biden 49 percent.

The poll surveyed 879 registered voters and 683 likely voters, and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

Newsweek has contacted the Harris and Trump campaigns for comment via email.

The polls have looked positive for Harris since she launched her campaign in July. All national poll aggregators now show she is in the lead, including pollster Nate Silver's model, which compiles the results of statewide polls and weights them based on reliability.


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According to the model, Harris is leading Trump with 45.7 percent to his 43.8 percent.

Silver's model had indicated that Trump was polling ahead of the Democratic candidate for most of July, including in the weeks following Biden's withdrawal from the race. Harris first led Trump on July 31, according to data released on Sunday.

But despite Harris' lead, Silver noted the race remains close. He estimated Harris has a 50.5 percent chance of winning the Electoral College in November and a 66 percent chance of winning the popular vote.

Last week, Silver's model gave Trump a 54.9 percent chance of winning the Electoral College. Against Biden, Trump had been given a 73 percent chance of winning the White House.

Race to the White House also shows Harris winning the Electoral College, as she leads Trump with 275 electoral votes to his 262. Last week, the results were flipped, with the aggregator showing the Democratic candidate with 256 electoral votes to the GOP's 275.




Shortly after Biden left the race and endorsed Harris in July, Trump campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio predicted in a memo that there would be a "short term" bump in polls for Harris in the coming weeks as her entrance into the race was expected to reenergize Democrats, referring to the anticipated boost as a "Harris Honeymoon."


 
I don't believe it, especially given she has zero platform and has taken zero unscripted questions.
 
Kamala Harris has taken an 8 percentage point lead over Donald Trump, according to a new poll.

The survey, conducted by Marquette Law School between July 24 and August 1, shows that when third party candidates are included, Harris leads among likely voters with 50 percent of the vote to Trump's 42 percent. The surge by Harris has improved the Democrats' position since May, when Trump was leading with 44 percent of the vote to Joe Biden's 41 percent.




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Harris is also leading among registered voters, with 47 percent of the vote to Trump's 41 percent. In Marquette Law School's last poll in May, Trump was three points ahead of Biden among registered voters, securing 40 percent of the vote to the president's 37 percent.

Harris is also leading her opponent in a head-to-head matchup with the support of 52 percent of registered voters, while Trump is the choice for 48 percent.


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Among likely voters, Harris received 53 percent and Trump 47 percent. The results include voters who initially did not choose Harris or Trump but who were then asked whom they would vote for if they had to choose.

The lead for Harris marks a substantial improvement for the Democrats in a head-to-head lineup after Marquette Law School's survey from May showed Biden and Trump were tied among registered voters, while Trump was favored by 51 percent of likely voters and Biden 49 percent.

The poll surveyed 879 registered voters and 683 likely voters, and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

Newsweek has contacted the Harris and Trump campaigns for comment via email.

The polls have looked positive for Harris since she launched her campaign in July. All national poll aggregators now show she is in the lead, including pollster Nate Silver's model, which compiles the results of statewide polls and weights them based on reliability.


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According to the model, Harris is leading Trump with 45.7 percent to his 43.8 percent.

Silver's model had indicated that Trump was polling ahead of the Democratic candidate for most of July, including in the weeks following Biden's withdrawal from the race. Harris first led Trump on July 31, according to data released on Sunday.

But despite Harris' lead, Silver noted the race remains close. He estimated Harris has a 50.5 percent chance of winning the Electoral College in November and a 66 percent chance of winning the popular vote.

Last week, Silver's model gave Trump a 54.9 percent chance of winning the Electoral College. Against Biden, Trump had been given a 73 percent chance of winning the White House.

Race to the White House also shows Harris winning the Electoral College, as she leads Trump with 275 electoral votes to his 262. Last week, the results were flipped, with the aggregator showing the Democratic candidate with 256 electoral votes to the GOP's 275.




Shortly after Biden left the race and endorsed Harris in July, Trump campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio predicted in a memo that there would be a "short term" bump in polls for Harris in the coming weeks as her entrance into the race was expected to reenergize Democrats, referring to the anticipated boost as a "Harris Honeymoon."


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9 days ago the Dems were wringing their hands and saying the Pubs had the election wrapped up because they figured out how to steal it.

Couple days later the Pubs were in the same boat cuz Raskin & Co. figured out how to steal it back.

Now Kamala’s riding the Big Mo (gained from her VP pick and Joey riding off into the sunset) to an insurmountable lead.

Did it ever occur to any of you that you’re being played? 🤭
 
9 days ago the Dems were wringing their hands and saying the Pubs had the election wrapped up because they figured out how to steal it.

Couple days later the Pubs were in the same boat cuz Raskin & Co. figured out how to steal it back.

Now Kamala’s riding the Big Mo (gained from her VP pick and Joey riding off into the sunset) to an insurmountable lead.

Did it ever occur to any of you that you’re being played? 🤭

You’ve been played for 9 years. So. We’re equal?
 
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9 days ago the Dems were wringing their hands and saying the Pubs had the election wrapped up because they figured out how to steal it.

Couple days later the Pubs were in the same boat cuz Raskin & Co. figured out how to steal it back.

Now Kamala’s riding the Big Mo (gained from her VP pick and Joey riding off into the sunset) to an insurmountable lead.

Did it ever occur to any of you that you’re being played? 🤭
This self flagellating post just dropped Trump another two points.
 
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9 days ago the Dems were wringing their hands and saying the Pubs had the election wrapped up because they figured out how to steal it.

Couple days later the Pubs were in the same boat cuz Raskin & Co. figured out how to steal it back.

Now Kamala’s riding the Big Mo (gained from her VP pick and Joey riding off into the sunset) to an insurmountable lead.

Did it ever occur to any of you that you’re being played? 🤭
Ivan, why do you hate America?
 
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Polls like these are meaningless. All that matters is 5-8 states, and the razor thin middle in them.
 
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This is probably the reason for Trump’s tantrum today. They see the writing on the wall.
That was something. Lie after lie. It was an aging alpha wresting away control of the campaign from people way smarter than him. And, WTF was with him and not being able to hear the questions? Either get a decent sound system at your dumpy club, or get the hearing aid you probably need.
 
Problem is Trump is starting to get his nuts punched in with these states too.
The independents in the middle, who will decide the race, have seen for the past few years his unhinged rants, dementia ridden gobbldey gook attempts at speech, his financial felonies, his accountability for sexual abuse of women, his slandering of our servicemen, and realize we don't need another dumpster fire administration.
 
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