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TOPICS:2024 ElectionBidenHarrisNationalSiena PollTrump

Posted By: Siena Research Institute October 8, 2024

  • Harris Up 4 Points Over Trump in New National Survey of Likely Voters
  • Majority of Men Prefer Trump; Majority of Women Prefer Harris;
  • Plurality says Trump’s Policies Helped Them Personally; By 49-41% Voters Say Harris Rather than Trump Cares about People Like Them

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