New Fox News poll shows tight race between Trump and Harris

Fresh Fox News polling reveals a close contest between Trump and Harris. National results favor Trump slightly‚ while swing states lean towards Harris but margins of error suggest an uncertain outcome

October 17 2024 , 07:54 PM  •  536 views

New Fox News poll shows tight race between Trump and Harris

Recent polling from Fox News paints a complex picture of the upcoming presidential race. The survey conducted by bipartisan firms shows Donald Trump with a narrow 2-point lead nationally over Vice President Kamala Harris. However in six key swing states Harris holds a 6-point advantage

This apparent contradiction doesnt necessarily indicate a reverse 2016 scenario where Harris could win the electoral college while losing the popular vote. Instead‚ it highlights the races close nature at both state and national levels

Fox News has been tracking this contest for roughly a year. Initially Trump held a significant lead against President Joe Biden. But since Harris became the Democratic nominee in mid-2024‚ the race has fluctuated: Trump had a slim lead then Harris‚ and now Trump again

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These shifts might seem to reflect changing voter preferences. However polling averages which combine multiple surveys suggest a more stable race. The Washington Postʼs polling average for instance‚ shows little movement over the past few months

Its crucial to consider margins of error when interpreting these results. Both the national and swing state findings fall within these margins – meaning either candidate could potentially emerge victorious

Polls are not about taking the precise temperature outside. Instead‚ theyʼre more about giving a sense of whether youʼll need a jacket

Analogy explaining poll interpretation

State-level polling adds another layer of complexity. While Harris leads in the swing states overall individual state results vary. The Washington Postʼs polling average shows Harris ahead in four out of seven swing states – but again‚ all within the margin of error

As we approach 11/5/24 (Election Day)‚ the political landscape remains uncertain. A map accurately depicting the current situation would show most swing states as toss-ups rather than leaning towards either candidate