Among those surveyed, 50 percent said they planned to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris and 41 percent said they would vote for former President Donald Trump.
A new Marist poll has found Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump to be tied in the key swing state of Pennsylvania – both on 49 percent support.
A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll reported that 67 percent of Americans are anxious about the November election, showing an increase in concern compared to results from four months ago with a
The election is two months away and could come down to Pennsylvania, where recent polls indicate that Vice President Kamala Harris is enjoying increased support from young voters and people of color following her debate with former President Donald Trump.
Former President Donald Trump remains popular among likely voters in Indiana with less than 50 days to go until Election Day this November.
Pennsylvania: Harris leads by six points, 51% to 45%, in a Quinnipiac poll of likely voters (margin of error 2.7), after a CBS/YouGov poll released earlier this month showed them tied in the state—Trump led President Joe Biden 50%-49% in an April CBS poll, and was up four points over Harris in a July Bloomberg News/Morning Consult survey.
The state’s closely watched Senate race shows a similarly tight contest, and 93 percent of registered voters say they are certain to vote.
A new poll has revealed that seven in 10 Americans are concerned that officials will not accept the results of the upcoming elections, with half of respondents expressing concern about potential
Republican congressional delegation seeks to change how electoral college votes are awarded – which would be likely to benefit Trump. Biden says 'we do have more work to do' as he touts economy's recovery 18:39 Joe Biden said that the US economy has a ways to go before the toll of inflation is eased,
U.S. presidential election campaign is one of the closest races in recent history. Initially, polls showed former President Donald Trump holding a consistent lead over incumbent President Joe Biden, with margins typically ranging from 2-4 percentage points.
The results should come as a “wake-up call” leading into the November election, the director of the World Justice Project said.