Opinion Today

Opinion Today

Share this post

Opinion Today
Opinion Today
Opinion Today

Opinion Today

October 28, 2024

Oct 28, 2024
∙ Paid

Share this post

Opinion Today
Opinion Today
Opinion Today
Share
CBS News Harris-Trump poll has closer look inside gender gap as Trump, Harris draw even
Anthony Salvanto, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus, CBS News
Amid an election-defining gender gap that is now tied for the largest this year, the already close presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has become closer still. But vote differences in the 2024 election between men and women are not just crosstabs on a poll memo. They reflect divergent attitudes about larger social matters, such as gender equality in the U.S.
Harris regains slight lead nationally yet Electoral College holds the cards
Gary Langer, ABC News
Vice President Kamala Harris has regained a slight lead among likely voters nationally in the latest ABC News/Ipsos poll, albeit with the race close enough to leave the outcome of the 2024 presidential election to the uncertainties of the Electoral College. Just 2 percentage points divide Harris and Donald Trump among all registered voters, 49-47%. This goes to a slight Harris advantage among likely voters, 51-47%, with some pro-Harris groups showing a bit more propensity to vote.
The presidential race remains close
Ipsos
ABC News/Ipsos polling shows Trump is trusted more on the main issue: the economy
CNN Poll: Most voters don’t think Trump will concede if he loses the 2024 election
Jennifer Agiesta and Ariel Edwards-Levy, CNN
Most voters think former President Donald Trump will not concede if he loses the 2024 presidential election, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, with a sizable minority of his backers saying losing candidates have no obligation to do so. And should legal challenges related to the election find their way to the Supreme Court, a majority of all voters has little or no confidence in the high court to make the right decisions.

Voters Are Deeply Skeptical About the Health of American Democracy
Nick Corasaniti, Ruth Igielnik and Camille Baker, New York Times [unlocked]
Nearly half say it does not do a good job representing the people, and three-quarters say it is under threat, according to a Times/Siena poll.
US voters concerned about post-election violence and efforts to overturn the results: AP-NORC poll
Gary Fields, Ali Swenson And Linley Sanders, Associated Press
American voters are approaching the presidential election with deep unease about what could follow, including the potential for political violence, attempts to overturn the election results and its broader implications for democracy, according to a new poll.

This post is for paid subscribers

Already a paid subscriber? Sign in
© 2025 Polling Report, Inc.
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start writingGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture

Share