According to a recent ABC News/Ipsos survey, which was released on Sunday, Harris led Trump among all adults and registered voters 50 per cent to 46 per cent. Harris had a 52 per cent to 46 per cent advantage over Trump among likely voters. The results are comparable and statistically unchanged from an August poll, according to pollsters. Before the convention, an ABC News, Washington Post, and Ipsos poll found that among registered voters, Harris had 49% support and Trump had 45%.
Everybody's eyes were on the polls that were made public after the Democratic National Convention last month to see if the vice president would gain ground after the convention, as some candidates have in the past. Starting on August 23, the day following the convention's last night, a poll was conducted. Pollsters noted that Harris widened the gender gap, even though most of the numbers were essentially unchanged from before the Democratic convention. Regarding women, Harris had a 13-point advantage (54% versus 41%), while Trump had a 5-point advantage (51% versus 46%). According to pollsters, Harris had a 6-point advantage over women before the convention.
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In terms of campaigns, Harris performed better as well; according to 56% of Americans, she has run a very good or excellent campaign. The poll found that most people had a more negative opinion of the campaign, with about 41% saying the same about Trump. Regarding trust in important areas, such as the