Harris vs. Trump
With the 2024 US Presidential Election approaching, Vice President Kamala Harris has replaced President Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket and is now facing off against incumbent President Donald Trump.
Recent polls suggest a growing gender divide in voter preferences, with Harris leading among women and Trump leading among men. The rural-urban-suburban split also remains significant, with Harris leading in urban and suburban areas and Trump leading in rural areas.
While independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump, there has been no significant impact on the race so far. Harris currently holds a narrow lead over Trump in national polls, though the race remains tight in key swing states.
A closer look at the polls reveals several key trends. Harris leads among young voters, female voters, and Black voters, while Trump leads among older voters, male voters, and white voters without a college education. Independent voters are also leaning more towards Harris, though their support remains fluid.
Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, and Nevada. Trump leads in Arizona, while the two are tied in Pennsylvania.
Overall, the polls suggest that Harris has gained momentum since replacing Biden on the ticket and is on track to lead Trump in some key states. However, the race remains tight and the outcome is still uncertain.
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