Vice President Kamala Harris leads Trump in the two-way race, within the margin of error, but by four points if you include Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Reuters reports:
Harris, whose campaign says she has clinched the Democratic nomination, leads Trump in national polls, 44% to 42%, with a margin of error of 3 percentage points.
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About 56% of registered voters agreed with the statement that Harris, 59, is “quick-thinking and able to handle challenges,” while 49% said the same about Trump, 78.
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When voters in the survey were shown a hypothetical ballot that included independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Harris led Trump 42% to 38%
One needs to be very cautious when looking at polls, but the Reuters poll is the second in two days to show a clear leaning for Vice President Harris, and she has yet to hold a convention, which will be another high-profile appearance that will make She was able to introduce herself to voters more broadly.
What is abundantly clear is that Donald Trump remains a deeply unpopular figure and his only hope of victory is an unengaged, unmotivated opposition.
Democrats are now getting active and Trump could be in big trouble.