Summary of US presidential election polls: Harris leads in 10 institutions, Trump leads in 3, and 1 is tied, as follows: - Harris beats Trump 1. Economist poll: As of October 22, Harris leads Trump by a narrow margin of 49% to 47%. 2. Financial Times poll: Harris leads Trump slightly in the 2024 presidential election at 48.8% to 47.5%. 3. New York Times poll: The October 24 survey showed Harris leading Trump by 49% to 48%. The polls in the seven swing states were very close, with neither candidate having a clear advantage. 4. Guardian poll: The 10-day average of polls as of October 17 showed Harris leading Trump by 48% to 47%. In the seven swing states, Harris leads in Nevada and Pennsylvania, and Trump leads in the remaining five states, but neither has a clear lead. 5. ABC News/538 Poll: Harris leads Trump with 51% to 48%, but Trump outperforms Harris on key issues such as the economy, inflation and immigration, while Harris maintains an advantage on abortion and protecting American democracy.
6. US Today/Suffolk University Poll: Harris leads Trump with 45% to 44%. In terms of change, Harris beats Trump by 46% to 44%, and in leadership and handling economic issues, Trump beats Harris by 49% to 46%.
7. Daily Telegraph Poll: Data on October 22 showed that Harris leads Trump by 47.6% to 46.1%. Among the seven swing states, Harris leads in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Nevada, Trump leads in Georgia and North Carolina, and the two are tied in Wisconsin and Arizona.
8. The Times/SAY24 poll: The YouGov poll of 1,266 registered voters for The Times and SAY24 (a joint project of Stanford University, Arizona State University and Yale University) shows Harris leading Trump in the presidential election by a narrow margin of 47% to 45%.
9. Emerson College poll: The national survey of 1,000 respondents conducted between October 14 and 16 found that 49% of voters support Harris and 48% support Trump. Among undecided voters, 50% prefer Harris to 49% Trump.
10. Monmouth University poll: Harris led Trump 48% to 45% in September. In the policy area, Republicans have small advantages in being trusted to handle economic growth and job creation (54% for Trump, 49% for Harris) and inflation (52% for Trump, 46% for Harris). Trump (51%) has an advantage over Harris (45%) in handling immigration issues.
-Both tied
1.CNN poll: The average of data from multiple institutions shows that Harris and Trump have the same approval rating, both at 50%. In the seven swing states, Harris leads in four states (Wisconsin, Nevada, Michigan, Georgia), Trump leads in Arizona, and the two are tied in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
-Trump beats Harris
1.AtlasIntel poll: A poll of 4,180 respondents conducted from October 12 to 17 showed that Trump leads Harris 50.7% to 47.6%.
2.Wall Street Journal poll: Trump leads Harris 47% to 45%. A Wall Street Journal poll of seven swing states earlier this month showed that Trump and Harris were basically tied in these states.
3. Fox News poll: Trump leads Harris 50% to 48%. Harris leads Trump by 6 percentage points among voters in seven key swing states. 63% of Harris supporters said they would accept the result of Harris losing, while 42% of Trump supporters would accept the result of Trump losing. (Jinshi)