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Source of poll aggregation Dates administered Dates updated Kamala Harris Democratic Donald Trump Republican Robert F. Kennedy Jr. [b] Independent Jill Stein Green Chase Oliver Libertarian Cornel West Independent Others/ Undecided [a] Margin Race to the WH [7] through November 3, 2024 November 4, 2024 47.8%: 47.1% 1.3% 0.8% 0.9% 0.6% 1.5% ...
The polls and odds are constantly fluctuating, but you can find the latest polls we could find for each candidate as of 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 4, 2024: ABC News project 538 : This poll currently shows ...
Source of poll aggregation Dates administered Dates updated Kamala Harris Democratic Donald Trump Republican Jill Stein Green Cornel West Independent Chase Oliver Libertarian Others/ Undecided [q] Margin Race to the WH [104] through October 10, 2024 October 15, 2024 46.4% 48.8%: 1.0% — 0.8% 3.0% Trump +2.4%: 270toWin [105] October 2 – 12 ...
The polls and odds are constantly in flux, but you can find the latest polls we could find for each candidate as of 6 a.m. on Nov. 5, 2024: ABC News project 538 : The final poll shows Harris with ...
This is a list of nationwide public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the Republican primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election. The persons named in the polls are declared candidates or have received media speculation about their possible candidacy.
The latest polls from the New York Times/Siena College have Harris ahead by 3 points, at 49 percent and Trump at 46 percent. The strongest support group for Harris remains young voters and those ...
Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s) Gallup: January 2–22, 2024 41% 54% 5% 1,011 phone All adults [1] YouGov (for CBS News) January 3–5, 2024 41% 59% 0% 2,157 online All adults [2] Ipsos (for ABC News) January 4–8, 2024 33% 58% 9% 2,228 online All adults [3] YouGov (for The Economist) January ...
Polls get things right most of the time, but problems crop up, generating headlines. How to tell the good from the bad, and how L.A. Times polls did this year.