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October 23, 2024

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Americans are divided on the top priorities for next president
Ipsos
Trump and Harris continue to be in tight race in the latest Reuters/Ipsos polling
Harris holds 46%-43% lead over Trump amid voter gloom, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Jason Lange, Reuters
Kamala Harris held a marginal 46% to 43% lead over Donald Trump, with a glum electorate saying the country is on the wrong track, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. Harris' lead in the six-day poll, which closed on Monday, differed little from her 45% to 42% advantage over Trump in a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted a week earlier, reinforcing the view that the contest is extraordinarily tight with just two weeks left before the Nov. 5 election.

Kamala Harris narrowly leads Donald Trump in Times poll
David Charter, The Times
Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump by a narrow margin but he remains ahead on several main policy areas with two weeks to go until US election day, according to polling for The Times. Harris was the choice for president of 47 per cent of American voters, up one point from September, while Trump was unchanged on 45 per cent, the poll conducted by YouGov on October 18-21 showed. Five per cent of voters said they remained unsure who to vote for and 3 per cent backed minor candidates.
Harris Leads Trump 48-46 Nationally and 50-43 Among Women
University of Massachusetts Amherst
A new national University of Massachusetts Amherst Poll has found that Kamala Harris holds a two-point lead nationally over Donald Trump, 48-46, with two weeks remaining until Election Day. The poll, which was conducted Oct. 11-16 and included an oversample of women, also found that women prefer Harris, 50-43.

Harris needs young voters of color to win. A new poll finds cracks in her support
Elena Moore, NPR News
Vice President Harris is banking on the support of young voters. But new polling shows potential roadblocks for Harris in replicating the historically high youth support President Biden received in 2020.

Harris leads Trump by 20 points with younger Americans, new CNBC/Generation Lab survey finds
Jason Gewirtz, CNBC
Exactly two weeks before Election Day, a new CNBC/Generation Lab survey finds that Kamala Harris has grown her advantage in recent months over Donald Trump among Americans between the ages of 18 and 34. The latest quarterly Youth & Money Survey shows Harris with a 20 percentage point lead over the former president, with 60% of respondents saying they would vote for Harris in a head-to-head matchup, and 40% saying they would cast a ballot for Trump.

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