A new New York Times/Siena poll finds Donald Trump barely ahead of Kamala Harris in the presidential race in a head-to-head match among likely voters, 48% to 47%.
In a multicandidate race, Harris leads Trump, 44% to 43%.
“That is a marked improvement for Democrats when compared to the Times/Siena poll in early July that showed Mr. Biden behind by six percentage points, in the aftermath of the poor debate performance that eventually drove him from the race.”
“In some ways, the poll showed a reset to where the race was before Mr. Biden imploded on a debate stage in Atlanta: months of a narrow but steady Trump edge in the national polling averages. But in other ways, the new poll provided intriguing hints at how a Harris candidacy could remake the political coalitions and map that will determine the outcome of the 2024 election.”
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