A new general election poll released by Reuters shows Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump by 3 percentage points as the 2024 presidential race intensifies. According to the Ipsos poll, conducted between October 10-13, Harris holds 47% of the support among likely voters, while Trump trails with 44%. With just over a year to go until Election Day, the poll reveals that the race remains highly competitive, and both candidates have significant ground to cover.
The Ipsos survey sampled 769 likely voters across the United States, painting a picture of a tight and volatile race. Despite Harris's current edge, the poll margin indicates that no candidate has a commanding lead, and the race could swing in either direction in the coming months.
Harris Narrowly Ahead
The poll suggests that Harris’s steady rise in the national spotlight may be giving her a slight edge in voter preference. With 47% of likely voters supporting Harris, she appears to be consolidating support, particularly among Democratic-leaning and independent voters. The Vice President’s recent efforts to boost her profile through key policy speeches, debates, and media appearances may be paying off.
However, the poll also underscores how divided the nation remains, with Trump’s 44% showing that he continues to be a formidable opponent. His base of support remains loyal, and despite facing numerous legal challenges and controversies, Trump continues to hold sway over Republican voters. The former president’s campaign has repeatedly dismissed polls showing him behind as "inaccurate" and "premature," with Trump stating that he expects to win in a "landslide" come November 2024.
Race Tightens, Polls Vary
While the Reuters-Ipsos poll is just one snapshot in an election season filled with fluctuating numbers, it highlights the close nature of the race. Analysts are cautioning both camps not to take early leads for granted. Historically, general election polls this far from Election Day can shift dramatically as campaigns evolve, issues change, and candidates make critical moves to win over undecided voters.
"These numbers show a tight race," said a political analyst interviewed by Reuters. "But both candidates need to recognize that the margin is within error, meaning it’s anyone’s game."
Both Candidates Focus on Swing Voters
With the race remaining tight, both Harris and Trump are expected to turn their attention to swing states, where undecided and independent voters could determine the outcome. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona are expected to play critical roles in shaping the final electoral map.
The Harris campaign has been keen to capitalize on momentum among women voters, people of color, and young voters, while Trump continues to focus on his core supporters, rallying around issues like immigration, economic policy, and crime.
Looking Ahead
As Election Day nears, both campaigns are preparing for what could be one of the most heated and closely watched presidential races in modern history. With Harris currently leading Trump by 3 points in the latest poll, the race is far from over, and many expect the margins to continue tightening.
Stay tuned as the candidates ramp up their efforts to sway undecided voters, shape their campaign narratives, and navigate the high-stakes path toward 2024.


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