In a recent Rasmussen Reports national head-to-head poll, former President Donald Trump edged out Vice President Kamala Harris by three percentage points. Trump secured 49% of the vote compared to Harris’ 46%. This represents a slight improvement for Harris, who trailed by four points in Rasmussen’s poll last week, where Trump also led with 49%.
The poll also explored voter preferences when third-party candidates were included in the mix. Trump maintained his lead with 47% of the vote, while Harris followed closely at 45%. Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. garnered 4%, and other candidates received 1% or less.
If you look at 538 and 270toWin, it's pretty even. For ever Trump poll, there's a Harris one right now. If RFK endorses Trump today, that will change things.
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