With 38 days left until Election Day, a new Fox News poll revealed that Kamala Harris is taking the lead in the key state of Georgia.
The vice president received 51 percent of support from registered and likely voters in the southern state, while Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump received 48 percent.
Harris increased between 50 and 48 percent among registered voters.
He survey It also revealed that more Georgians see Harris as the candidate who will help the middle class and protect democracy by a margin of three points each: 52 percent to 45 percent.
When it comes to the abortion issue, Harris leads with 18 points.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris received 51 percent of support from registered and likely voters in the southern state of Georgia, while Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump received 48 percent.
Republican Donald Trump leads the vice president in handling immigration, with 15 points
Trump, however, leads the vice president when it comes to handling immigration, by 15 points.
As for party loyalty, by a margin of four percentage points, more Democrats support Harris than Republicans support Trump, and one in five non-MAGA Republicans support Harris.
Independents also favor Harris by 13 points.
According to Fox News, Harris draws her support in Georgia from black voters, urban voters, people under 30, and women.
It comes as a poll conducted Tuesday by Harvard University showed a widening gap among young voters choosing between Harris and Trump.
The numbers showed Harris was beating Trump by 31 points among 18- to 29-year-olds who were likely to vote in the upcoming Nov. 5 election, a dramatic shift from the Harvard poll this spring, in which the President Biden led Trump by just 13 points among likely voters. young voters.
That was alarming news for Democrats at the time, who generally do better among young voters, and likely reflected the age of then-Democratic presidential candidate Biden, at 81.
After Biden dropped out of the race in July to be replaced by the much younger Harris, 59, things changed dramatically for the race and that is reflected in the results for young voters.
“This poll reveals a significant shift in the overall vibe and preferences of young Americans as the campaign heads into the home stretch,” veteran IOP polling director John Della Volpe told Fox News. “Vice President Harris has strengthened the Democratic position among young voters, leading Trump on key issues and personal qualities.”