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Jumpin said:
Jumpin said:

Now at new heights:

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Kamala
Harris

Democratic
Donald
Trump

Republican
Others/
Undecided
[a]
Margin
RealClearPoliticsSeptember 11 – September 25, 2024September 30, 202449.1%47.1%3.8%Harris +2.0%
Race to the WHthrough September 26, 2024September 30, 202450.0%46.1%3.9%Harris +3.9%
Decision Desk HQ/The Hillthrough September 27, 2024September 30, 202450.0%45.8%4.2%Harris +4.2%
270toWinthrough September 27, 2024September 30, 202449.7%45.7%4.6%Harris +4.0%
FiveThirtyEightthrough September 26, 2024September 30, 202448.4%45.7%5.8%Harris +2.8%
Silver Bulletinthrough September 26, 2024September 30, 202449.2%46.0%4.8%Harris +3.2%
Average49.4%46.0%4.4%Harris +3.4%

New update with the Harris campaign widening the gap to new heights again. This time the aggregate average is up by 3.6%

Source of poll
Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Kamala 
Harris

Democratic
Donald
Trump

Republican
Others/
Undecided
[a]
Margin
RealClearPoliticsSeptember 11 – October 1, 2024October 2, 202449.2%47.0%3.8%Harris +2.2%
Race to the WHthrough October 2, 2024October 2, 202450.1%46.1%3.8%Harris +4.0%
Decision Desk HQ/The Hillthrough October 2, 2024October 2, 202449.9%45.3%4.8%Harris +4.6%
270toWinthrough October 2, 2024October 2, 202449.9%45.4%4.7%Harris +4.5%
FiveThirtyEightthrough October 2, 2024October 2, 202448.5%45.7%5.8%Harris +2.8%
Silver Bulletinthrough October 2, 2024October 2, 202449.4%45.9%4.7%Harris +3.5%
Average49.6%46.0%4.4%Harris +3.6%
49.6%46.0%4.4%Harris 

Problem is that she's juuuuuuuust at the bare minimum of what she'd need to win. Hillary won by I believe about 2% in the popular vote but somehow lost because the system is fucked. So, these results show Kamala winning by juuuuuust enough, and of course polls could be wrong.

The good news though is I think it's unlikely that Trump's support is underestimated in these polls. In 2016, Trump had a little over 46% of the vote. In 2020 a little under that. So, unless Trump has somehow gained a lot of support, he doesn't have  much room for improvement. And... I really just don't see Trump improving over four years ago. If anything, we would expect the opposite considering who is entering and leaving the voting pool. The undecideds should, at worse, break even, and more likely will go more for Harris.