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The final slate of polls from The New York Times and Siena College released Sunday show that Vice President Kamala Harris appears to have a slight lead in enough states to win the Electoral College.
As of 2024, overall response rates to The New York Times/Siena College Poll calls are usually under 2%. A 2022 incentivized poll conducted by The New York Times as an experiment in partnership with Ipsos achieved a 30% response rate while finding similar results to the lower response rate Siena College partnered polls.
The last New York Times/Siena College poll put Harris up by 3 points among likely voters, heightening her campaign’s hopes of flipping the state for the first time since former President Obama ...
The new poll from The New York Times/Siena College, ... The Times/Siena poll comes off the back of a shock new survey which found that Harris is ahead in Iowa — a state Trump easily won in both ...
The polling from The New York Times/Siena College and The New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena College, released Sunday, found Harris garnered 49 percent support from likely voters to Trump ...
The survey, published Saturday from The New York Times/Siena College, shows Harris leading Trump by 1 point in Michigan, 48 percent to 47 percent, among the state’s likely voters. She also had a ...
The two are in close races in Michigan, Georgia and Pennsylvania, according to the poll, which surveyed 7,879 likely voters in the seven states from Oct. 24 to Nov. 2.
The key figures from the latest poll are similar to the last comparable New York Times/Siena College survey, released in late July. In that poll, Trump was also up one percentage point, a ...