Fittingly in a race that has been remarkably close, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris remain essentially tied the night before the election. The FiveThirtyEight average of
Donald Trump's and Kamala Harris' offshore betting odds of winning the 2024 election continue to move differently from what recent polls show.
He made one essential bet: that his grievances would become the grievances of the MAGA movement, and then the G.O.P., and then more than half the country. It paid off.
I’m kind of like, more happy than upset,” Mario Alvarez said. “Because Donald Trump is going to help the country with the economy.”
Two new national polls released Sunday show former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in a dead heat.
As the election loomed, Trump maintained his lead over Harris in the latest Arizona polls. It's an advantage that data show is driven by a wide gender gap and by voters who hold pessimistic views about the economy, immigration and the direction of the country.
Euronews polling shows Harris currently has a national lead of 0.9% — well within a margin of error. Pennsylvania, considered the key state to winning the election, is at a tie.View on euronews
According to NBC News exit polls, 78% of Jewish Americans voted for the vice president, while 22% voted for now President-elect Donald Trump. A Fox News/Associated Press exit poll found a smaller majority of Jews, 66%, voted for Harris, while 32% voted for Trump.
The outcome of the race between Harris and Trump remains a true toss-up, according to the most recent polling. Here’s what some of the final polls are saying.
Here are the latest polls on Nov. 5, 2024: ABC News project 538: The final poll shows Harris with a 48.1% to 46.8% edge over Trump. 270towin: Showing a composite of the latest national polls, Harris currently leads Trump by 1.2%.
N.C. is a key swing state in the race for president. Here's what final rounds of polls are predicting on Election Day.