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    How Kamala Harris Performs Against Donald Trump in the Polls

    By Ruth Igielnik,

    10 hours ago
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    Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event in Fayetteville, N.C., on July 18, 2024. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)

    After President Joe Biden ended his reelection bid and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the Democratic Party’s nomination, questions have turned to her electoral viability — and how she might perform against former President Donald Trump.

    Across recent polls, Harris trails Trump by 2 percentage points nationally on average, 46% to 48%.

    This is an improvement over Biden’s standing in the race: He trailed the Trump by 3 percentage points in the polling average, 47% to 44%.

    In recent swing state polls, taken before Biden announced he would withdraw from the presidential race and completed before the assassination attempt on Trump, Harris was only down by 1 percentage point in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania in a hypothetical matchup with Trump. And she was winning by a more comfortable 5 percentage points in Virginia, a state where Biden was up by only a razor-thin margin.

    In both states, Harris performed slightly stronger than Biden with Black voters, younger voters and women — all groups that Democrats need in order to be successful this fall. And, importantly, those are groups where Biden appeared to be losing ground.

    As recently as April, Harris was polling substantially behind Biden’s standing, but she has gained ground in recent surveys.

    At the same time, increasing shares of Democrats had said that they wanted Biden to step aside. In an AP-NORC poll conducted July 11-15, nearly two-thirds of Democrats said they wanted the president to withdraw and allow the party to select a different candidate. On Sunday, they got their wish.

    This article originally appeared in The New York Times .

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    Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, speaks on the fourth and final night of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, on Thursday, July 18, 2024. (Todd Heisler/The New York Times)
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    Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event in Fayetteville, N.C., on July 18, 2024. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
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