Poll: Newly popular Harris builds momentum, challenging Trump for the mantle of change Mark Murray, NBC News The latest NBC News national poll shows Harris leading Trump 49%-44%, within the margin of error, while Trump holds advantages on the economy, inflation and the border.
Inside the poll numbers: Which key groups have moved — and which ones haven't — since Biden's exit Mark Murray, NBC News Young voters, Black voters and women are powering Harris’ strong showing, but several other groups, including seniors, haven’t moved much since Biden dropped out.
Harris shows some gains and economic views brighten a bit — CBS News poll Anthony Salvanto, Fred Backus, Jennifer De Pinto, Kabir Khanna, CBS News The 2024 presidential race clearly remains a contest either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris can win, CBS News' latest polling finds. But with interest rates and gas prices coming down, the number of voters saying the economy is good has ticked up. That, along with a debate voters say was net positive for her, has helped Harris a bit.
Neither Trump nor Harris is described by the public as religious or Christian AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research Trump is viewed more favorably by white evangelical Protestants, mainline Protestants and Catholics. Black Protestants and Hispanic Catholics are more likely to have a favorable opinion of Harris. But Hispanic Protestants are closely split between the two candidates.