ON THE FLIGHT TO VICTORY – TRUMP SOARING

Donald Trump erases deficit against Kamala Harris in final pre-election Post poll

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Samuel Chamberlain

Published Nov. 3, 2024, 4:14 p.m. ET

Republican Donald Trump has pulled into a virtual tie with Vice President Kamala Harris, according to the final poll commissioned by The Post ahead of Tuesday’s election — erasing a four-percentage point deficit as the race entered October.

The survey by Leger found Trump, 78, and Harris, 60, each receiving 49% support among likely voters, with the remaining 2% saying they would back another candidate.

Harris has lost two points of support from the Oct. 1 Leger poll for The Post, which showed her leading the 45th president 51% to 47% among likely voters.

The narrow margin suggests a victory for Trump in the all-important Electoral College. In 2016, the Republican nominee defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton despite losing the popular vote by 2.1 percentage points — and most polls indicate an even closer race in the raw vote total this time around

While most polls have shown a gender gap in the race between Trump and Harris, the Leger survey shows a wide age difference in support of the two major party nominees.

Among voters 18-34, Harris leads Trump by 20 percentage points (59%-39%), while Trump leads by 14 (56%-42%) among those 55 and older, who tend to make up a larger slice of the electorate.

Trump leads Harris by five percentage points among men (51%-46%), while Harris has a seven-point edge among women (53%-46%).

Both candidates will end their campaigns underwater with the American public in terms of favorability, though Trump’s net unfavorability rating of negative-3 (45% favorable, 48% unfavorable) is by far the best of his three runs for the White House. In 2020, the Republican nominee’s favorability was negative-12 and was negative-27 four years earlier in 2016.

Respondents were deadlocked on the question of which candidate is most likely to improve Americans’ quality of life, with 44% saying Trump and 44% saying Harris.1K

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The Leger poll conducted for The Post surveyed 1,044 Americans online Oct. 31-Nov. 3, including 950 likely voters. The margin of error is plus-or-minus three percentage points.