The Democratic Party appears to be in a stronger position than at any point this year, as recent nationwide and swing state surveys indicate. The unexpected boost follows President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 White House race and the elevation of Vice President Kamala Harris as the party’s presidential candidate.
The battleground map looks favorable for Democrats, particularly in the critical swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. These Great Lakes states are key to securing the White House, and Democrats are showing renewed strength in the region.
Despite this momentum, the race between Harris and former President Donald Trump remains extremely close. Many national and state poll results are falling within the margin of error, highlighting a tight contest.
A recent Fox News poll released Wednesday shows Harris narrowly leading Trump by 2 points among registered voters, 50% to 48%. The poll’s margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points, leaving room for either candidate to gain ground.
In a separate nationwide survey conducted by The New York Times and Siena College, Harris and Trump are tied at 47% each among likely voters, underscoring the competitiveness of the race.
However, Harris seems to have the upper hand in some key areas. In a Siena College poll of likely voters in New York, Harris leads Trump by 12 points, 52% to 40%. This is a slight increase from last month’s poll, where she held a 49-37% advantage.
Harris also enjoys higher favorability ratings. According to the Siena College poll, she has a 53-44% favorability score, up from 53-43% in August. Voters express more confidence in Harris than in Trump on key issues like abortion (60-34%), democracy (56-40%), and the economy (52-45%).
The survey further reveals that the two candidates are nearly tied on immigration, with 48% of voters trusting Harris compared to 47% backing Trump. Steven Greenberg, a pollster for Siena College, noted that while Republicans overwhelmingly support Trump on most issues, Harris enjoys strong backing from Democrats, creating a clear divide along party lines.
As the 2024 election inches closer, the Democrats’ rising numbers provide hope for a potential Harris victory, but the narrow polling margins suggest a fiercely competitive race ahead.