Final NBC News poll: Harris-Trump race is neck and neck, with significant gender gap Mark Murray, NBC News Abortion and rising Democratic enthusiasm boost Harris, while the economy and the cost of living lift Trump ahead of an uncertain election.
How small shifts in who turns out to vote could make the difference in the election Ben Kamisar and Scott Bland, NBC News Trump and Harris are deadlocked in the final NBC News poll, which shows how subtle turnout boosts or dips among a few demographics could tip the final results.
Election stays close in final weekend with a dispirited electorate Gary Langer, ABC News Harris has 49% support among likely voters in this final-weekend ABC News/Ipsos poll, Trump 46%. Reflecting the country's locked-in polarization, support for these candidates hasn't changed significantly since Harris stepped in to replace Joe Biden last summer.
ABC News/Ipsos Poll: The presidential election is in a dead heat Ipsos Opinions of the two major party candidates remain stable, statistically unchanged from earlier this year. Most likely voters are dissatisfied with their choices for president, and few likely voters say they are better off financially compared to when President Joe Biden first took office. However, more likely voters feel Vice President Kamala Harris, over former President Donald Trump, has the personality and temperament to serve effectively as president.
Final Yahoo News/YouGov election poll: Trump pulls even with Harris at 47% — but will 'enthusiasm' favor Democrats? Andrew Romano, Yahoo News The three previous Yahoo News/YouGov surveys found Harris with a slight lead over Trump among registered voters, ranging from one point after the Democratic National Convention in August to five points after their Sept. 10 debate (when third-party candidates were factored in). Now Harris (47%) and Trump (47%) are tied on the same question for the first time since Harris declared her candidacy on July 21.
What do Americans think will be most important to the outcome of the 2024 election? Taylor Orth, YouGov The economy and the U.S.-Mexico border situation top the list of events and issues that Americans expect to be most likely to play a very important role in the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election.