>> According to the latest 538 polling average from ABC News, Kamala Harris commands 45.5% of voter support, while Donald Trump trails with 43.5%.
>> An NPR/PBS News/Marist poll said Trump is doing better on the issue of the economy but only by 3 points over Harris (51%-48%), compared to 9 points over the incumbent president (54%-45%) in June.
>> The CBS News/YouGov poll released on August 4 showed Harris has a one percent advantage over Trump nationwide -- compared to the Republican nominee's previous five-point edge on Joe Biden. The poll also found the two presidential contenders locked in a tie among voters across the seven top battleground states.
>> Harris leads Trump 48% to 44% in Morning Consult’s latest poll released on August 5, with 5% of registered voters surveyed selecting “someone else” and 4% saying they don’t know.
>> Harris leads Trump by two points, 46% to 44%, according to an Economist/YouGov poll released on August 7.
>> Harris is up one point, 43% to 42%, in a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on August 6, a slight decline from her two-point lead in the groups’ previous survey conducted July 22-23.
>> Trump led Harris by three points in a July 26-28 Harvard CAPS-Harris poll and in a New York Times/Siena poll conducted July 22-24, he was one point above Harris (48% to 47%).
>> Trump led Harris by two points (49% to 47%) in a July 23-25 Wall Street Journal poll, and two points (47% to 45%) in a HarrisX/Forbes online survey released June 26.