Donald Trump’s polling is getting even better.
A new Harvard-Harris poll found Donald Trump is leading 49% to 43% over Joe Biden.
When leaners are included he leads 53% to 47% – this is better than the April poll found.
The latest Harvard-Harris poll shows former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden by six points nationally in a hypothetical head-to-head race.
The poll, published Monday, finds Trump with a 49 percent to 43 percent edge over Biden, with less than six months to go until the November 5 election. Eight percent of respondents were undecided.
When undecided voters were pushed to select the candidate they leaned toward and included with the rest of the sample, Trump led 53 percent to 47 percent. His six-point advantage is a two-percent increase compared to April, when he led Biden 52 percent to 48 percent with leaners included.
Republicans coalesced behind the former president at a higher rate than Democrats got behind Biden, indicating enthusiasm is stronger among the GOP.
The poll also found that 49% think Joe Biden is getting worse as President.
Other survey findings showed:
69% have made up their minds on who they’ll vote for; 31% are still weighing the choices.
46% of participants said Biden is mentally fit; 54% said they have doubts.
49% say Biden is getting worse as president.
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