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Dulcinea

(7,465 posts)
Mon Sep 9, 2024, 06:17 AM Sep 9

Harris' momentum has stalled -- but not reversed. Here's 5 takeaways from the latest polls.

(Politico) The stakes for Tuesday’s debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are enormous.

Nearly a month ago, POLITICO identified five key indicators of the election’s trajectory beyond the Harris-Trump horserace. Revisiting those — with fresh polling in mind — suggests Harris’ momentum has been arrested, but not reversed: She’s still gaining in popularity, and Democratic voters remain far more energized than when President Joe Biden was at the top of the ticket.

And still, the race remains exceedingly — and stubbornly — close. Though Trump had a 2-point lead in a poll from The New York Times/Siena College released on Sunday, Harris maintains a national lead of between 1 and 3 percentage points on average. Given Republicans’ current advantage in the Electoral College, Harris’ current national lead is slightly closer to Hillary Clinton’s insufficient, 2-point popular-vote victory in 2016 than Biden’s 4-point win in 2020.

Moreover, the race is also extremely competitive in the battleground states. In three major polling averages — RealClearPolitics, FiveThirtyEight and Nate Silver’s Silver Bulletin, which each use different methodologies — each of the seven states both campaigns are contesting are within 3 points in either direction. Harris’ largest lead is in Wisconsin (2.7 points in the FiveThirtyEight average), while Trump’s biggest advantage is in Arizona (2.1 points in the Silver Bulletin average).

https://www.yahoo.com/news/5-numbers-polling-expert-explain-223357271.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&segment_id=DY_VTO&ncid=crm_19908-1202929-20240909-0&bt_user_id=HpDCnwCwdkclk%2F1%2B9lgMUqKhgjoeL9HX2H8SKBOdUfyEg4SEFAt400gk875K3fyS&bt_ts=1725880235561

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Harris' momentum has stalled -- but not reversed. Here's 5 takeaways from the latest polls. (Original Post) Dulcinea Sep 9 OP
oh, politico, can't you find any real news to write about? Think. Again. Sep 9 #1
Pure codswallop Botany Sep 9 #2
I'm not adverse to news that makes Democrats work harder and get out and vote. dem4decades Sep 9 #4
It has not stalled but moving forward.... Lovie777 Sep 9 #3
Bullshit. Don't believe one word of this. lees1975 Sep 9 #5

Botany

(72,475 posts)
2. Pure codswallop
Mon Sep 9, 2024, 06:39 AM
Sep 9

Harris / Walz are crushing it. Meanwhile if Trump was covered in a sauce of honey, cow shit,
and bacon grease he couldn’t draw flies and J.D. Guy-Liner is running out of voting blocks to
piss off.

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