Vice President Kamala Harris now leads Donald Trump across all national poll aggregators. Since launching her campaign in recent weeks, Harris has seen largely positive poll results. Overall, the polls indicate she has closed the gap on Trump compared to when President Joe Biden, who dropped out of the race on July 21, was on the ticket.
According to RealClearPolitics, Harris is leading her Republican opponent by a marginal 0.2 points—47 percent to his 46.8 percent. It is the first time a Democrat has led in the race, according to the aggregator.
The vice president is also leading Trump by a 0.2 percent margin in VoteHub’s poll aggregator, which shows her with 46.4 percent of the vote to his 46.2 percent.
Meanwhile, The Economist’s poll aggregator shows Harris with 47 percent to the former president’s 46 percent, while Race to the White House shows the vice president with 47.6 percent to Trump’s 46.3 percent. Aggregator FiveThirtyEight and pollster Nate Silver show that Harris’ lead is larger.