Harris leads Trump by one point in Nevada, poll shows

Former President Donald Trump (R), at the rally in Butler, PA, left, and President Joe Biden (D) and Vice President Kamala Harris (D) - X (formerly Twitter)
Former President Donald Trump (R), at the rally in Butler, PA, left, and President Joe Biden (D) and Vice President Kamala Harris (D) - X (formerly Twitter)
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Former President Donald Trump (R) is behind Vice President Kamala Harris (D) by one point in Nevada in the 2024 race for the White House.

That’s according to a poll of Nevada voters released today by TechnoMetrica.

Harris has a 1% lead in a head-to-head matchup among likely voters, which is well within the calculated margin of error the poll reported. 

Twenty-three percent of voters surveyed said they are not firmly decided and are willing to change their minds before November. 

The majority, 60% of Nevada voters said they were better off financially under President Trump than under Biden-Harris. 

Sixty-eight percent of Nevada voters said they believe the media works against Trump and in favor of Harris. In specifically Democrat voters in the state, 50% believe the media works in favor of Harris and against Trump.

Nevada voters prefer Trump to handle national security efforts by a +9% lead. They also prefer Trump over Harris on border effort 56-34%, a 22 point lead. 

The American Greatness/TIPP survey was conducted online between Sept. 23 to September 25 among 736 registered Nevada voters who were likely to vote in the November election.



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