Voter Confidence is Shifting and Now Harris Is Winning Over Undecided Americans

By: Sam Watanuki | Published: Sep 04, 2024

In the latest USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll, a dramatic shift has taken place in the 2024 presidential race. Vice President Kamala Harris has unexpectedly gained momentum, closing in on former President Donald Trump’s lead.

This poll, conducted from August 25-28, reveals how Harris has not only energized her base but is now winning over undecided voters.

Biden’s Strategic Move

President Joe Biden’s decision to step aside and allow Kamala Harris to take the lead has sent shockwaves through the political sphere. While Republicans expressed dismay, Democrats have rallied behind Harris with overwhelming support.

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Tracy Vega, a former Republican now backing Harris, believes Biden’s decision brought in “young blood” that the country desperately needs. This strategic shift has significantly influenced voter confidence.

The Enthusiasm Gap Narrows

In June, Trump held a significant advantage in voter enthusiasm, with 59% of his supporters “very excited” to vote.

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However, the latest poll shows a dramatic change: Harris now leads in enthusiasm with 68% of her supporters expressing strong excitement. This surge has closed the enthusiasm gap and reflects the growing confidence in Harris’ campaign, making her a formidable opponent.

Harris Takes the Lead

According to the USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll, Kamala Harris now leads Donald Trump by 48% to 43%, a narrow edge within the poll’s margin of error. This marks a significant turnaround from earlier in the race when Trump was the clear frontrunner.

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With the first televised debate just days away on September 10, the pressure is on for both candidates to solidify their positions.

Key Issues Reshaping the Race

Harris has made significant inroads on key issues that were previously dominated by Trump. On the economy, voters now favor Trump over Harris by only 6 points, down from a 14-point lead he had over Biden in June.

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Similarly, on immigration, Trump’s lead has diminished to just 3 points. These shifts highlight Harris’ growing appeal to undecided voters who are critical of Trump’s handling of these issues.

The Power of Healthcare and Race Relations

Healthcare and race relations have emerged as strong points for Harris. In the latest poll, she holds a 14-point advantage on healthcare and a 19-point lead on race relations, both of which have widened since Biden was the candidate.

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These issues resonate deeply with voters concerned about social justice and access to quality care, further boosting Harris’ standing in the polls.

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Republican Confidence Wavers

The GOP’s confidence has been shaken as Harris continues to gain ground. In June, 88% of Trump supporters believed he would win the election, but that number has dropped to 76%.

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This decline reflects growing concerns within the Republican camp about their ability to maintain control as Harris’ campaign picks up steam, particularly among undecided voters.

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Democratic Momentum Extends Down Ballot

The boost for Democrats isn’t limited to the presidential race. The latest poll shows a shift in congressional preferences, with likely voters now favoring Democratic candidates by a margin of 48% to 43%.

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This 7-point swing since June suggests that Harris’ rise is having a ripple effect, strengthening Democratic prospects across the board.

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Concerns About National Security

Despite Harris’ gains, some voters remain skeptical about her ability to lead on national security.

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Melissa Bennett, a Trump supporter from Washington, voiced her fears, saying she’s “terrified” that Harris as commander-in-chief would make the U.S. appear weak.

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Voter Confidence in Election Integrity

Voter confidence in the integrity of the election is starkly divided along party lines.

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The poll reveals that 68% of Harris supporters are “very confident” that ballots will be accurately counted, compared to only 11% of Trump supporters.

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The Potential for Post-Election Conflict

With more than 1 in 4 Trump supporters indicating they would not accept a loss, the potential for conflict after Election Day looms large.

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This sentiment echoes the tensions that led to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The poll results suggest that this election could see similar unrest if the outcome is contested, particularly if Trump fails to secure a second term.

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The Road to November

As the November election approaches, the race remains too close to call. Harris’ unexpected rise has injected new energy into the Democratic campaign, while Republicans are grappling with the reality of a much tighter contest than anticipated.

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With the first debate just around the corner, all eyes are on Harris and Trump as they make their final pitches to the American people.

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