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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
Historical Gallup Poll approval highs and lows for each president since 1937 [4] [5] [6] [a] Order President Highest approval Lowest approval High – Low Highest disapproval Lowest disapproval Highest margin Lowest margin Final poll Approval average [4] Polls per year 46 [7] Joe Biden: 57 (2021-02-02, 2021-04-21) [8] 36 (2024-07-21) 21
Sep. 17—SANTA FE — Four years after Joe Biden decisively won New Mexico, more state voters disapprove than approve of his job performance as president, a new Journal poll found. About 44% of ...
Oct. 21—SANTA FE — With Election Day just over two weeks away, Kamala Harris has largely maintained her advantage over Donald Trump in this year's presidential race in New Mexico, a new ...
USA Today/Gallup [150] September 5–7, 2008 44% 54%: 10 823 LV ±4.0% ABC News/Washington Post [151] September 5–7, 2008 47% 49%: 2 Not reported Not reported Diageo/The Hotline/Financial Dynamics (Daily Tracking) [152] September 5–7, 2008 44%: 44%: Tied: 924 RV ±3.2% CNN/Opinion Research Corporation [153] September 5–7, 2008 48%: 48% ...
Despite some speculation New Mexico could be in play this year due to President Joe Biden's sagging approval rating, the poll results suggest the likelihood of a similar outcome to 2020, said ...
Nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 2012 United States presidential election are as follows. The election was between Democratic Incumbent President Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, as well as other third-party and independent challengers.
However, it missed some close elections: 1948, 1976 and 2004, the popular vote in 2000, and the likely-voter numbers in 2012. [3] The month section in the tables represents the month in which the opinion poll was conducted. D represents the Democratic Party, and R represents the Republican Party.