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Source of poll aggregation Dates administered Dates updated Kamala Harris Democratic Donald Trump Republican Others/ Undecided [a]Margin 270toWin [1]: through November 4, 2024
Poll results can be affected by methodology, especially in how they predict who will vote in the next election, and re-weighting answers to compensate for slightly non-random samples. One technique, "weighting on recalled vote" is an attempt to compensate for previous underestimates of votes for Donald Trump by rebalancing the sample based on ...
This was the first presidential election in which a candidate received more than 3 million votes in Ohio. Ohio is one of three states, the others being Iowa and Florida, that voted twice for Barack Obama and twice for Donald Trump. This ended Ohio's 14-election bellwether streak from 1964 to 2016.
As of Oct. 11, Ohio's FiveThirtyEight polling average shows Trump leading by over 7 points. Trump sits at 51.3%, while Harris closely trails behind at 43.6%. Trump sits at 51.3%, while Harris ...
The University of Akron Bliss Institute Buckeye Poll finds Trump leading Ohio. What else does it show? ... The poll of 1,200 registered Ohio voters shows Trump leading Harris 51% to 44% and Brown ...
A new poll by Reuters/Ipsos out Tuesday shows Harris and Trump nearly tied. The poll of 1,150 adults nationwide including 975 registered voters, conducted over three days ending Sunday, showed ...
Prior to the election, all major news organizations considered Ohio a state Trump would once again win, or a likely red state. A former swing state, Ohio has not been won by a Democratic nominee for President since Barack Obama in 2012. Since then, Ohio has been trending towards the GOP. The state nowadays is moderately to strongly Republican.
Donald Trump would normally have little reason to be at a rally in Ohio – a state the presumptive Republican nominee twice carried comfortably – eight months before the November election.