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USA Today: Harris Leads Trump 2-1 Among Early Voters
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:36 pm
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Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly leads former President Donald Trump among early voters, many of whom have been motivated to cast ballots due the abortion issue.
Harris is ahead of Trump by nearly a 2-to-1 margin (63%-34%) among people who have already voted, according to a USA Today/Suffolk University poll.
Trump, though, leads 52%-35% among voters who plan to wait until Election Day to cast their ballots.
One in 5 voters who already have submitted their ballots said "abortion rights/women's rights" was their most important issue.
By 63%-33%, those who already have voted say they support Democrat congressional candidates.
Overall, the survey shows Harris with a 45%-44% edge, well within the margin of error, and Democrats with a 47%-45% advantage on the generic congressional ballot.
USA Today reported the early voter turnout among Harris' supporters carries advantages for Democrats.
"First, large Harris voter leads are being banked every day," said David Paleologos, director of Suffolk's Political Research Center. "Second, it gives the Harris campaign some time to persuade Election Day voters."
That would include appeals to "some previously reliable Democratic voters who have drifted away over the past few weeks, like young Black and Latino men," he added.
A third respondents said they plan to vote early – a group that supports Harris by 52%-39% – and nearly half said they will wait until Election Day.
The latest USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll of 1,000 likely voters was conducted Oct. 14-18 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
One in seven respondents said they had already voted, as some states have begun early mail-in and in-person voting.
The poll also showed Trump closing the gap with targeted messaging while Harris struggles to generate enthusiasm among critical demographics.
Trump leads 49%-38% among Latino voters.
Harris leads among Black voters with 72%, but this is a significant drop compared to traditional Democrat margins in the group. By contrast, Trump's 17% among Black voters marks a considerable inroad.
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Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:37 pm to stout
So, I guess a lot of registered Republicans are going for Kamala?
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:39 pm to stout
The total seems to be irrelevant compared to being broken down by state.
Also, they always lead, so I'm curious how this compared to 2016 and 2020
Also, they always lead, so I'm curious how this compared to 2016 and 2020
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:39 pm to stout
They're completely delusional
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:39 pm to stout
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:40 pm to stout
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Harris leads among Black voters with 72%
If this is actually true, Demos should be in full blown panic.
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:40 pm to stout
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Trump leads 49%-38% among Latino voters.
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Harris leads among Black voters with 72%, but this is a significant drop compared to traditional Democrat margins in the group.
These two numbers should be what the headline is about, because that would be an absolute catastrophe for Dems if either of those numbers stick.
But, you know, MUH ABORTION!!1!
Dumb fricks.
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:40 pm to stout
That doesn't mean much without a breakdown by state. If most of her numbers are in deep blue states, it means nothing.
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:40 pm to stout
SFP is right, only a couple of states matter.
Let them thump their chest. Do it more. It will cause voters in the more important states for Kamala to stay home.
Let them thump their chest. Do it more. It will cause voters in the more important states for Kamala to stay home.
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:41 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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So, I guess a lot of registered Republicans are going for Kamala?
There’s no doubt that a lot of registered Republicans are going for Kamala, just as a lot of registered Democrats are going for Trump.
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:41 pm to stout
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many of whom have been motivated to cast ballots due the abortion issue.
What world are we living in? We are not one bit more enlightened or civilized than the most violent awful societies and governments in history.
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:43 pm to stout
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USA Today: Harris Leads Trump 2-1 Among Early Voters
This is a good headline for us. While Kamala was a loser from Day 1, we want turnout for down ballot and mandate reasons. Republicans believing the election is in play is a good thing.
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:43 pm to stout
What ya'll downvoted this for? It's just information from a large publication.. i don't get it
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:44 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Trump leads 49%-38% among Latino voters. Harris leads among Black voters with 72%
If this is the case there is no way Harris can win without massive wholesale fraud.
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:44 pm to Broke
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What ya'll downvoted this for?
It's so very slightly off narrative.
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:45 pm to stout
The party that would rather kill babies than eat, the party of death and war, the party of lawlessness Vote Democrat !!
Posted on 10/22/24 at 12:47 pm to UcobiaA
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That doesn't mean much without a breakdown by state. If most of her numbers are in deep blue states, it means nothing.
It’s almost really not surprising, given they are the states who push this early/mail in voting hardest.
Don’t a handful even have nothing but mail in voting?
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