While Harris has a slight lead nationally, there's no clear leader in the seven swing states likely to decide the election.
A new Wall Street Journal poll has found little separation between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in seven battleground states, prompting a Democratic pollster to say that the 2024 election "really could not be closer.
Former President Donald Trump is outperforming Vice President Kamala Harris among Hispanic male voters, according to an AP/NORC poll released
Voting before Election Day is much more common today than it was roughly 50 years ago. Yet it is highly politicized as voting in the 2024 presidential election is already underway. Advance voting refers to the range of options that people have to vote before Election Day, whether by mail or in person at an election facility.
As the presidential election inches closer, abortion access is steadily becoming a more important issue for American voters, especially among young women. New KFF poll findings released
A big Trump lead in the state paradoxically adds to evidence of a smaller Electoral College edge for him. And a choice by pollsters may be causing them to miss state shifts.
Results of a New York Times/Siena College poll conducted among 808 likely voters in Arizona from Oct. 7 to 10, 2024.
This is a KFF Health News story. Abortion has emerged as the most important issue in the November election for women under 30, according to a survey by KFF -- a notable change since late spring, before Vice President Kamala Harris entered the presidential race.
Most voters in a new survey rank the economy as the most important issue ahead of the election, now less than a month away, and former President Trump has an edge over Vice President Harris on the issue.
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon is seeking a second term in office but is far behind challenger Nathan Hochman in a new poll. A Los Angeles Times-UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll released Tuesday showed Hochman leading Gascon,
Slightly more Americans see Vice President Kamala Harris as representing change compared to former President Donald Trump, according to new polling. In the latest New York Times/Siena poll, 46% of respondents said Harris embodies change more, while 44% said the same of Trump.