Recent Poll Indicates Decline in Harris's August Surge - California Hoy

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Sep 10, 2024

Recent Poll Indicates Decline in Harris's August Surge


Vice President Kamala Harris enjoyed a boost in voter enthusiasm, extensive media coverage, and increased campaign funds in August, just after President Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 race and endorsed her for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination.

A recent survey, however, shows that this positive momentum may be fading, as nearly 30 percent of voters still feel they don’t know enough about Harris and almost half of voters consider her views as “too liberal or progressive.”

A new poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College found that former President Donald Trump is narrowly leading Harris 48 percent to 47 percent among likely voters, which is well within the poll’s margin of error. The results are consistent with a poll conducted by the same group in late July, shortly after Biden ended his reelection bid.

With 60 days until election day, the survey found that while Trump is maintaining support for his presidential bid, voters remain uncertain about where Harris stands on key policy issues.

According to the survey, 28 percent of voters wanted to learn more about Harris, compared with only 9 percent who said the same for Trump.

Voters think Trump is closer to the center of the political spectrum, which provides an advantage for the former president.

A near majority of voters said Trump is “not too far” to the left or right on policy issues, while around one-third said he’s too conservative.

In contrast, nearly half of voters said Harris is “too liberal or progressive” and 41 percent believed she’s “not too far either way.”

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