Vice President Harris leads former President Trump by 4 points among likely voters in a new national poll. (GV Wire Composite/David Rodriguez)
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Vice President Kamala Harris holds a 4-point lead over former President Donald Trump among likely voters in a new ABC News/Ipsos poll, reported by The Hill.
Conducted Oct. 18-22, the survey shows Harris leading Trump 51% to 47%. Among registered voters, her lead narrows to 49% to 47%.
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This follows previous polling where Harris had a 4-point advantage in early August, which she expanded to 5 points in late August and mid-September. However, the gap recently tightened to 2 points.
Harris’ strongest support comes from Black voters (90% to Trump’s 7%) and Hispanic voters (64% to Trump’s 34%). Trump, meanwhile, leads among white voters by 11 points.
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In terms of gender, Harris has a 14-point edge among women, while Trump leads men by 6 points.
White voter education levels play a key role: Trump leads by 11 points among non-college graduates, but Harris holds a 22-point advantage with college graduates.
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The survey included 2,808 adults, with a margin of error of 2 percentage points overall and 2.5 percentage points for likely voters.
Read more at The Hill.Â