Kamala Harris Has Moved Into Lead In Polls, Two Months After Entrance Into Presidential Campaign

Two months after Democrat Kamala Harris entered the Presidential race, and two weeks after the ABC Harris-Trump debate that Harris clearly won, finally she has moved into the lead in multiple polls.

Particularly among women, Harris has a commanding lead, creating what is for now at least a clear gender gap, as with men, Trump is slightly ahead or there is a even balance, depending on the poll.

Harris is also ahead among college educated voters and voters over the age of 50, while Trump is ahead among non college educated voters and voters under 50.

However, younger and first time voters (those under 30) have been inspired by Harris’s candidacy, in a way that they were not feeling toward Joe Biden.

Also, it is clear that Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz is inspirational, and helping Harris greatly in gaining public support.

And now we are nine days away from the CBS Vice Presidential debate on Tuesday October 1 between Walz and Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance, who is polling horribly, regarded as the worst VP nominee in modern times, even worse than Sarah Palin in 2008, which is quite a statement!

13 comments on “Kamala Harris Has Moved Into Lead In Polls, Two Months After Entrance Into Presidential Campaign

  1. Wayne Johnson September 22, 2024 5:41 pm

    I’m looking forward to the debate between the Coach and the Faux Christian Couch Humper that’s coming up.

    J.D. Delusional has admitted that doesnt have any evidence to backup his spreading statements that Haitians are eating cats and dogs in Springfield Ohio! (It’s made up)

    I’m projecting another continued Poll Bounce for the Democrats when this is done.

  2. Princess Leia September 23, 2024 9:24 am

    Urghhh! I hate that this race is so close!

    Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris among likely voters in Arizona, while the two are locked in closer races within the margin of error in Georgia and North Carolina in New York Times/Siena College polling there. Across all three states, the polling points to Trump’s advantages on key metrics, especially on handling the economy.

    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/09/23/us/elections/times-siena-sun-belt-crosstabs.html

  3. Former Republican September 24, 2024 10:11 am

    Mark Robinson fell out of the wackadoo tree and hit every darn branch on the way down!

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