Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign has gained momentum in recent weeks, with polls showing her leading Donald Trump in key swing states and the national popular vote. Harris, who stepped in as the Democratic nominee following Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race, has improved on Biden’s numbers and now holds a 54 percent chance of winning the Electoral College. According to current polling data, Harris leads the national popular vote race by a margin of 2.5 percent, a more than 6-point improvement on Biden’s numbers.Could the Democrats win the election? That’s the question for debaters in @Crikey_News' Friday Fight – including our own @AvaKalinauskas.
— United States Studies Centre (@USSC) August 17, 2024
If Harris can "win these critical states in November, she has perhaps her clearest path," Ava writes. Read it here👇 https://t.co/UYIJcTjDwd
She also leads by 1 to 3 percent in four key swing states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. The polls reflect that Harris has successfully consolidated Democratic voters who were discontent with Biden and has gained a modest lead among independents. Many voters view her candidacy as a chance to “turn the page” to a new generation of leadership. Additionally, she is perceived as more trustworthy and intelligent than Trump. Despite the encouraging numbers, the race remains tight.This is a bunch of good, honest questions for Kamala Harris, by @BenjySarlin, beginning with an obvious one that it's kind of wild we don't know: What's her top legislative priority? https://t.co/pt7JYcfLvz
— Ben Smith (@semaforben) August 18, 2024
A 3-point lead in the popular vote is within the margin for polling error, suggesting that a close November result could favor Trump in the Electoral College.Kamala Harris’s dream start – and the Trump threat that still lurks. Latest column https://t.co/OW9geGlrl3
— Jonathan Freedland (@Freedland) August 16, 2024