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Less than half of Americans said their opinion of President-elect Trump is favorable, according to a recent poll. In a Reuters/Ipsos poll, about 41 percent stated their opinion of the president ...
The persons named in the polls are declared candidates or have received media speculation about their possible candidacy. The polls included are among Republicans or Republicans and Republican-leaning independents. If multiple versions of polls are provided, the version among likely voters is prioritized, then registered voters, then adults.
Harris and Trump are in a statistical tie in the latest Forbes/HarrisX national poll released late Monday. Harris has a razor-thin 49%-48% lead over Trump among the 4,520 registered voters polled ...
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 ...
The following head-to-head polls feature some of the individuals who officially declared their candidacies. The incumbent president, Joe Biden , won the Democratic primaries. On July 21, 2024, Biden withdrew from the presidential campaign and endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris , who shortly thereafter became the official nominee of the ...
Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s) Gallup: February 1–20, 2024 38% 59% 3% 1,016 phone All adults [10] YouGov (for The Economist) February 4–6, 2024 42% 55% 4% 1,591 online All adults [11] Monmouth University: February 8–12, 2024 38% 58% 4% 902 telephone All adults [12]
Harris regained a slight lead among likely voters nationally in the latest poll from ABC News/Ipsos released Sunday, which surveyed 2,808 total adults. The poll showed Harris leading 49% to 47% ...
The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll surveyed 1,272 U.S. adults online, nationwide, including 1,076 registered voters. Among these, 969 were considered the most likely to turn out on Election Day.