The pollster's forecast also shows Harris has a 57 percent chance of winning the election, picking up 283 Electoral votes to the Republican's 255. Race to the White House gives Harris a 60 percent chance of winning the election, with 289 Electoral College votes to Trump's 248.
In her first one-on-one cable TV interview since becoming the nominee, the vice president repeatedly dodged direct questions and stuck firmly on message.
Vice President Kamala Harris holds a lead over former President Donald J. Trump for the single Electoral College vote in eastern Nebraska, according to a new poll by The New York Times and Siena College, a potentially critical prize if the overall presidential contest remains on a knife’s edge.
Recent Harris-Walz campaign events in Flint include a stop on the “Fighting for Reproductive Freedom” bus tour headlined by Harris’s sister, Maya Harris, and a small business roundtable headlined by Senator Cory Booker, the campaign said.
Vice President Harris leads former President Trump by two points as the two battle for a narrow win in Pennsylvania, a Friday Fox News poll shows. Harris edged out Trump, 50 percent to his 48 percent of support among registered voters,
The vice president made her first campaign visit to the Southwest border to lay out her border security and legal migration plans.
Those factors are starting to play increasingly important roles. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a race that refuses to budge outside the polling margin of error despite historic developments -- and outside factors are starting to play increasingly important roles.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are essentially tied in the swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin, according to polls from the New York Times and Siena College published on Saturday.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump are in a tight race in the key states of Michigan and Wisconsin, according to an opinion poll by the New York Times and Siena College released on Saturday.
Black and Asian American women have rarely, if at all, played the U.S. commander in chief in television and film. As Kamala Harris makes her presidential bid, Hollywood lags behind.
The campaign has hired a plane to fly a banner over the Tuscaloosa, Ala., stadium and will run a television ad during the game.