Vice President Harris is main former President Trump by 4 factors nationally in a head-to-head match-up, a brand new survey discovered.
The ballot, launched Wednesday by YouGov, discovered Harris has 51 p.c help to Trump’s 47 p.c in a two-way race amongst registered voters. One other 2 p.c mentioned they had been nonetheless undecided, with the election lower than three weeks away.
YouGov famous little has modified in latest weeks, and the race stays shut.
Amongst possible voters, Harris is main amongst school graduates, girls, Black voters and Hispanic American voters. Trump is main amongst non-college graduates, males and white American voters, the survey reveals.
The Democratic nominee additionally has the sting with independents. Roughly 46 p.c of impartial voters again the vp, whereas 42 p.c say they’ll vote for the previous president. About 12 p.c of independents say they don’t seem to be certain or say they don’t plan to vote, the ballot discovered.
With early voting already underway in a number of states, 89 p.c of Harris’s supporters approve of voting by mail whereas simply 27 p.c of Trump’s supporters approve the measure.
Within the wake of the 2020 presidential election authorized challenges and the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol, uneasiness surrounding the upcoming election is exhibiting amongst partisan traces.
Trump supporters say they’re extra involved in regards to the equity of the voting course of than Harris’s supporters. Simply 16 p.c of the GOP nominee’s supporters say they assume their poll will likely be counted pretty in November.
Most People say they count on mass protests after the election, irrespective of who the winner is.
Round 56 p.c of all respondents say they count on there to be mass protests if the vp wins the election. Almost the identical quantity, 57 p.c, consider mass protests will happen if the previous president wins.
The Hill/Choice Desk HQ’s polling index additionally reveals a good race between the get together nominees. The newest nationwide tally reveals Harris with 49.7 p.c help to Trump’s 47 p.c.
The YouGov survey was carried out Oct. 12-15 amongst 1,624 People and has a margin of error of three proportion factors.