Vice President Kamala Harris currently leads Donald Trump in most battleground states, with a 2.7-point advantage in national polls. While Republicans attempt to downplay her growing lead, Harris has maintained momentum since entering the race. Polls show her leading in six out of seven key states, though Trump's support remains strong in Nevada. Harris's strengths lie with young, female, and Black voters, while Trump continues to attract male and older white voters. Despite Harris's current lead, the race remains close, and significant changes could occur before November.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Vice President Kamala Harris currently leads Donald Trump in most battleground states with
00:07a 2.7 point advantage in national polls.
00:10While Republicans attempt to downplay her growing lead, Harris has maintained momentum
00:14since entering the race.
00:16Polls show her leading in six out of seven key states, though Trump's support remains
00:20strong in Nevada.
00:22Harris' strengths lie with young female and black voters, while Trump continues to attract
00:26male and older white voters.
00:28Despite Harris' current lead, the race remains close, and significant changes could occur
00:32before November.
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