The election momentum lately appears to be moving back in the direction of former President Donald Trump.
I wrote last week about the swing state polling from Insider Advantage/Trafalgar that had Trump up in every swing state except Georgia, where it was tied. On top of that was surprising polling from Ipsos, which tends to undercount Trump support and now has him up by 1 percent in the battleground states.
Trump has also jumped four points in a new Yahoo/YouGov poll. The poll is now tied on the national vote. In 2020, it had Joe Biden up by 10 points. In 2016, Economist/YouGov had Hillary Clinton up 4 points right before the election and, of course, she lost. Added to the battleground state polling that has to look pretty good for Trump right about now.
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- Momentum Swing: Trump Jumps Four Points in Yahoo News/YouGov Poll Since Vance-Walz Debate
But there’s more. First, CNN’s data nerd, Harry Enten had a “bad sign” for Kamala Harris when you look at the “right track, wrong track” numbers.
WATCH: CNN data guru Harry Enten reports “bad sign for Kamala Harris campaign,” as “it would be historically unprecedented” for Harris to win with so few Americans believing the country is on the "right track” pic.twitter.com/MEhRcDvflX
— TV News Now (@TVNewsNow) October 5, 2024
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