2024 Election
New WSJ Poll Shows Trump Leading Harris as Election Nears

Former President Donald Trump is narrowly leading Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a recent Wall Street Journal poll. Conducted from October 19-22, the poll shows Trump at 47% and Harris at 45%. The margin of error is ±2.5 percentage points.
With Election Day approaching, this poll highlights a competitive race. The survey included 1,500 registered voters and reflects the tight nature of the contest, particularly in swing states.
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Voter confidence in election security remains a critical issue. Trump’s campaign advocates stricter voting measures, while Harris pushes for expanded access. These contrasting views shape the broader strategies of both candidates, especially as voter turnout in key battlegrounds could tip the scales.
Both campaigns are focusing heavily on voter mobilization efforts. Trump’s lead in this poll may energize his base, while Harris’s camp is likely to double down on expanding turnout, especially among young and minority voters. As the race tightens, the next few weeks will be crucial in determining who can sway undecided voters and ensure high turnout on Election Day.
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