Poll: Harris Trails Trump in Wisconsin with 8 Days to Election, Early Voting Underway
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14% Somewhat Right
- Politician Portrayal
6% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : The survey of 500 likely voters, published Monday, just eight days before election day, shows Trump with a 48 percent to 47 percent advantage over Harris as early voting is underway in the Badger State.53% : In the scenario where Trump loses Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, he still has a very viable pathway by carrying Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, and either Arizona or Nevada.
49% : The poll is on par with RealClearPolling's national average, which shows a tight race with Trump slightly ahead.
49% : Conversely, Harris has the support of 55 percent of women, while 41 percent of women prefer Trump.
48% : Wisconsin is more critical to Harris's pathway to victory than it is for Trump.
43% : USA Today notes that the survey found a significant gender divide, though men break for Trump at a more robust clip than women support Harris. Of the men polled, 56 percent support the former president, while just 38 percent back Harris.
27% : Moreover, 45 percent of those polled supported President Biden in 2020, 44 percent backed Trump, eight percent did not vote, and two percent voted third party.
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