Fox News Poll: Harris tops Trump by two points Dana Blanton, Fox News Vice President Kamala Harris edges former President Trump in a head-to-head matchup, as more voters see Harris as the candidate who will help the middle class, and Hispanics and independents swing in her direction.
Scripps News/Ipsos poll: Majority supports mass deportation of undocumented immigrants Andrew Rafferty, Scripps News A majority of Americans support the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, according to a new Scripps News/Ipsos survey. Fifty-four percent of respondents said they “strongly” or "somewhat support” the policy, including 86% of Republicans, 58% of independents, and 25% of Democrats. The poll, which focuses on the most talked about immigration policies of the 2024 campaign, showcases major partisan divides between voters on how to address one of the biggest topics of the presidential race.
Securing the border is seen as the top immigration priority Mallory Newall & Johnny Sawyer, Ipsos New Scripps News/Ipsos poll also finds that a majority support both a path to citizenship for dreamers and mass deportation, underscoring the deep partisan divides on how to best handle the issue Harris' biggest lead, the debate, and Taylor Swift: September 15 - 17, 2024 Economist/YouGov Poll Kathy Frankovic & David Montgomery, YouGov This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers the presidential election, opinions of Kamala Harris, a retrospective of the presidential debate, what Trump supporters believe, and Taylor Swift's endorsement.
Voters view Harris more favorably as she settles into role atop Democratic ticket: AP-NORC poll Linley Sanders & Jonathan J. Cooper, Associated Press Voters view Harris slightly more favorably than they did in July, just after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The Democratic presidential nominee is now seen more positively than negatively. Former President Donald Trump’s favorability ratings remained steady, although the poll was conducted prior to the apparent assassination attempt of the Republican nominee on his golf course in Florida on Sunday. Ahead of rate cuts, fewer Americans were expecting rising inflation David Montgomery & Kathy Frankovic, YouGov Just before the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a percentage point, one in five Americans still expected interest rates to continue to rise in the near future, the latest Economist / YouGov Poll finds. Beliefs about interest and inflation have been changing rapidly in recent months.