In a recent Rasmussen poll of likely voters, former President Donald Trump has a 49% to 47% edge over Vice President Kamala Harris, representing his most significant national lead in more than a month.
The poll suggests Trump’s support remained steady following a recent debate, aided by the end of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s campaign, which has shifted votes towards him.
Meanwhile, Harris appears to have reached a support ceiling, with voter fatigue towards her vague economic promises evident after the debate.
As the election approaches, both camps have intensified their attacks, with Trump criticizing immigration issues and Harris defending her far-left positions on various policies.