Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

Harris has 48% support to Trump's 47%, says WSJ poll

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and former U.S. President Donald Trump in combo photograph
August 29, 2024
Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has a one percentage point lead over Republican Donald Trump in the run-up to November's election, according to a Wall Street Journal poll published on Thursday.

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