WASHINGTON: Democrat Kamala Harris leads Republican Donald Trump 45% to 41% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Thursday that showed the vice-prez sparking enthusiasm among voters and shaking up the race ahead of the Nov 5 polls.
The 4 percentage point advantage among registered voters was wider than a 1 point lead Harris held over the former prezin a late July Reuters/Ipsos poll.The poll, which was conducted in the eight days ended Wednesday and had a 2 percentage point margin of error, showed Harris picking up support among women and Hispanics.
Harris led Trump by 49% to 36% – or 13 percentage points – among both women voters and Hispanic voters. Across four Reuters/Ipsos polls conducted in July, Harris had a 9 point lead among women and a 6 point lead among Hispanics.
Trump led among white voters and men, both by similar margins as in July, though his lead among voters without a college degree narrowed to 7 points, down from 14 points in July. The poll was conducted nationally and gathered responses from 4,253 adults, including 3,562 registered voters.
The 4 percentage point advantage among registered voters was wider than a 1 point lead Harris held over the former prezin a late July Reuters/Ipsos poll.The poll, which was conducted in the eight days ended Wednesday and had a 2 percentage point margin of error, showed Harris picking up support among women and Hispanics.
Harris led Trump by 49% to 36% – or 13 percentage points – among both women voters and Hispanic voters. Across four Reuters/Ipsos polls conducted in July, Harris had a 9 point lead among women and a 6 point lead among Hispanics.
Trump led among white voters and men, both by similar margins as in July, though his lead among voters without a college degree narrowed to 7 points, down from 14 points in July. The poll was conducted nationally and gathered responses from 4,253 adults, including 3,562 registered voters.