Former President Trump holds a 5-point lead over Vice President Harris within the red-leaning state of Texas lower than a month earlier than Election Day, in accordance with a brand new survey.
The ballot, launched Tuesday from Florida Atlantic College/Mainstreet Analysis, exhibits the GOP nominee outpacing Harris 50 p.c to 45 p.c amongst registered voters within the state. Some 2 p.c sided with one other candidate, and three p.c had been undecided. The previous president had the identical benefit amongst seemingly voters.
Whereas the 2 White Home candidates are tied with girls, Trump leads Harris 53 p.c to 42 p.c amongst males. He’s additionally forward with white voters with out a school training by greater than 30 factors, bringing in 63 p.c to the vp’s 31 p.c.
The benefit was a lot narrower amongst college-educated voters, the place the GOP presidential nominee bested the vp 56 p.c to 42 p.c.
The most recent survey additionally exhibits incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) main his challenger, Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas), within the Senate race by 3 factors.
A ballot revealed Tuesday from the New York Instances/Siena School discovered Trump forward by 6 proportion factors over Harris in Texas. Trump beat President Biden in 2020 by greater than 5 factors within the state.
The Hill/Determination Desk HQ’s newest combination of polls exhibits Trump with a 5.4-point lead over Harris within the state, 50.8 p.c to 45.4 p.c.
The FAU survey was performed Oct. 2-6 amongst 811 registered voters within the Lone Star State. The margin of error is 3.4 proportion factors on the 95 p.c confidence degree.