Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump in our nationwide poll tracker
It is the first lead for a Democratic contender since October 2023
THERE ARE no “quick fixes” in election campaigns. Kamala Harris’s entry into the presidential election puts this conventional wisdom to the test. In two weeks as the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee, the vice-president has broken fundraising records and enthused the Democratic base. Her rise to the nomination has been smooth, although Republican attacks on her have barely begun. Now, with enough polling to see the effect of her candidacy, The Economist has published an updated poll tracker. It shows Ms Harris leading her opponent, Donald Trump, by 47% to 45% in the national popular vote. This is the first lead for the likely Democratic candidate since October 2023.
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This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “New national numbers”
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