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BREAKING: New General Election Poll Shows Trump Re-Taking Lead Over Kamala

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Former President Trump has regained the lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in the latest Fox News national survey.

According to the latest Fox News poll — which previously showed Biden-Harris in the lead earlier this year — Trump is up by one percentage point.

A number of high-profile events have taken place since the poll’s last iteration, which also found Trump with a one-point lead over President Biden. Since last month’s survey, Trump has survived an attempt on his life, selected J.D. Vance as his running mate and formally received the nomination at the Republican National Convention. Things have been eventful for the Democrats as well, as the party removed President Biden from the ticket and nominated Vice President Harris, who did not receive a single primary vote.

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“By one percentage point, more Democrats back Harris (94%) than Republicans support Trump (93%), while the small subgroup of Independents goes for him by 8 points,” the outlet noted in its write-up for the poll.

Trump is also retaining 95 percent of his 2020 voters, while Harris is keeping a similar pace with 93 percent of Biden’s voters. Last month, new voters preferred Trump over Biden by 7 points.

Trump is performing the best among men, white evangelical Christians, rural voters, and white men without a college degree. Harris is doing well with black voters, women, those with a college degree and voters under 30.

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Fox News noted that while Harris is slightly outperforming Biden’s results among these demographics when compared with last month’s poll, she is still lagging behind the president’s 2020 totals.

The new survey also found that those living in union households support Harris by 10 percentage points, while those in military households prefer Trump by 22 points.

When expanding to account for a full field, Harris and Trump each secured 45 percent of the vote, while six percent of respondents expressed support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Support for the independent candidate is down from 10% in July and a high of 15% in November 2023.