The polling data gathered by Real Clear Politics (RCP) has shown a significant shift in the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Over the past week, since President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race, Harris has been steadily closing the gap with Trump according to the averages of various national polls. This development has sparked discussions and analysis among political commentators and experts.
In a recent discussion, RCP co-founder Tom Bevan and White House reporter Phil Wegmann delved into the new polls showing Vice President Kamala Harris running closer to former President Donald Trump. The data revealed a narrowing margin between the two candidates, indicating a more competitive race than previously anticipated. The trend has caught the attention of both politicians and the public alike.
The outcome of the upcoming presidential election is likely to hinge on the performance in six crucial purple states that President Joe Biden won in 2020. However, recent polling suggests that former President Trump is currently leading in these key battlegrounds, posing a challenge for the Democratic Party. NBC elections analyst Steve Kornacki examined how Vice President Kamala Harris is faring against Trump in these critical states, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of the race.