Trump Opens Clear Lead over Kamala Harris in Georgia
www.breitbart.com/2024-election/2024/09/09/poll-donald-trump-opens-clear-lead-over-kamala-harris-in-georgia/
Former President Donald Trump opened a four-point lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia, an edge that is outside of the margin of error, according to a Quinnipiac poll released Monday.
The poll is significant because Harris is desperately trying to win Georgia to reduce Trump’s multiple paths to victory. Georgia was the first state Harris visited after the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in August.
f Trump wins Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, he will sail to reelection, political experts believe. However, if Harris wins Georgia, Trump must overperform elsewhere.
The Quinnipiac survey found support as such:
Trump: 49 percent
Harris: 45 percent
Margin of error: ± 3.2 percent
Quinnipiac analyzed the data:
In the presidential race, former President Trump receives 49 percent support, Vice President Harris receives 45 percent support, and independent candidate Cornel West and The Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate Claudia De la Cruz each receive 1 percent support. All other listed third-party candidates receive less than 1 percent support.
Republicans 93 – 4 percent support Trump, while Democrats 94 – 2 percent support Harris. Independents are evenly split, with 46 percent supporting Harris and 46 percent supporting Trump.
www.breitbart.com/2024-election/2024/09/09/poll-donald-trump-opens-clear-lead-over-kamala-harris-in-georgia/
Former President Donald Trump opened a four-point lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia, an edge that is outside of the margin of error, according to a Quinnipiac poll released Monday.
The poll is significant because Harris is desperately trying to win Georgia to reduce Trump’s multiple paths to victory. Georgia was the first state Harris visited after the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in August.
f Trump wins Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, he will sail to reelection, political experts believe. However, if Harris wins Georgia, Trump must overperform elsewhere.
The Quinnipiac survey found support as such:
Trump: 49 percent
Harris: 45 percent
Margin of error: ± 3.2 percent
Quinnipiac analyzed the data:
In the presidential race, former President Trump receives 49 percent support, Vice President Harris receives 45 percent support, and independent candidate Cornel West and The Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate Claudia De la Cruz each receive 1 percent support. All other listed third-party candidates receive less than 1 percent support.
Republicans 93 – 4 percent support Trump, while Democrats 94 – 2 percent support Harris. Independents are evenly split, with 46 percent supporting Harris and 46 percent supporting Trump.