Kamala Harris führt jetzt Donald Trump in jeder Generation an: Umfrage

https://www.newsweek.com/kamala-harris-leads-donald-trump-polls-1969860

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  1. CrotalusHorridus on

    And because of demographic distribution and the electoral college, it’s still very possible she will lose

  2. Silly-avocatoe on

    From the article:

    Kamala Harris is now in the lead among Generation X, Generation Z, millennials, baby boomers and the silent/greatest generations in a new poll.

    With less than three weeks until the presidential election on November 5, attention is on what the polls are saying. In general, there are incredibly tight, marginal leads on either side, suggesting a neck-and-neck race.

    But a new Marist poll shows Harris enjoying the lead among every generation surveyed between October 8 and 10.

    Some 53 percent of Generation Zs (people born between 1997 and 2012) and millennials (born between 1981 and 1996) said they supported Harris, over 47 percent who said they supported Donald Trump.

    Meanwhile, Harris enjoyed a 55 percent lead among baby boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) and the silent/greatest generation (born between 1901 and 1927), over Trump’s 45 percent.

    Harris also had the lead among these generations in Marist’s previous poll, carried out between September 27 and October 1, but Trump had a 53 percent majority from Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980).

    However, Trump lost this lead in the most recent Marist poll, which shows Generation X divided with 51 percent for Harris and 48 percent for Harris.

  3. followthelogic405 on

    No matter what the polls say, no matter what your gut tells you: get out and vote. Voting is the only thing that matters in an election and anyone that tells you otherwise either has something to gain by you not voting or is flat out wrong. Something like half of all voters don’t vote in Presidential elections, people refusing to vote in 2016 likely tipped the balance to Trump, don’t make the same mistake they did.

    Secondly, voting 3rd party in a Presidential election is also the same thing as voting for the minority party (Republicans) in a two-party system, there’s no path to the presidency by a third party, they can’t even win a single electoral vote, the final deciding votes, let alone the 270 required to win. I know you’re upset about Gaza, we all are, but Trump will enable the final destruction of Gaza guaranteed, is that what you want?

    When deciding on a candidate, the question you must ask yourself is which trajectory do you think we should be on? Should we be unwinding peoples rights? Restricting women and doctors from making lifesaving decisions? Stacking the courts with the most unqualified judges because they’re from the Federalist Society and will continue to roll back our rights? (Republicans) Or should we be supporting working class people, pushing for universal healthcare, capping drug prices and addressing climate change? (Democrats)

    Finally, there are no perfect candidates, and every single one has their flaws simply because they’re all human but if all you’re doing is nit-picking about flaws or a refusing to vote over a single policy that you disagree with, you’re missing the forest for the trees.

  4. PopeHonkersXII on

    And yet we are told that she is somehow going to lose in landslide 🤔

  5. archaelleon on

    Newsweek headline tomorrow:

    Kamala headed for historic loss as Donald Trump pulls ahead in every battleground state: Poll

  6. MochiSp00ky on

    It’s surprising to see Harris leading across all generations, but it shows how voters are responding to the issues right now. With the election so close, every little shift in support could really matter.

  7. QanonQuinoa on

    Newsweek later today: Donald Trump overtakes Kamala in every generation in major polling shift

  8. MoneyFunny6710 on

    Which doesn’t mean anything election wise.

    In fact according to RealClearPolling Trump is gaining on her. Unfortunately. It was 2.2 Harris for a while, but it’s now 1.7. And in the battle states Trump is in front in 6 of the 7, albeit only marginally. This was about 50/50 just a week ago. The trend is going the wrong way if you ask me.

  9. hobbitdude13 on

    Stop fucking posting Newsweek. They’re changing their polling literally hour to hour just to get clicks. 

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    > Harris also had the lead among these generations in Marist's previous poll, carried out between September 27 and October 1, but Trump had a 53 percent majority from Generation X. However, Trump lost this lead in the most recent Marist poll, which shows Generation X divided with 51 percent for Harris and 48 percent for Harris.

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  11. natalie_roser on

    Kamala Harris leading in the polls across all generations is pretty surprising and shows she’s resonating well, but with the election just around the corner, it’s still anyone’s game. Polls can change fast, so it’ll be interesting to see how things pan out.

  12. Flimsy-Attention-722 on

    Don’t care what the polls say. Get out and vote dem straight ticket. Maybe gop will regain it’s sanity if this happens

  13. I want her to obliterate republicans this cycle. Best them so badly that it trickles down into senate/house/local elections

  14. basecardripper on

    As a non American I’m curious, does anybody think that there is very possibly a large number of Republicans who just aren’t going to vote because of Trump. You’d never hear about it because they could never say it out loud, but I’ve met quite a few right leaning Americans who I would have thought wouldn’t get behind the guy after the claims he’s made. Just curious, this whole thing is like morbid reality tv.

  15. I’d rather that the polls show she isn’t leading, just so more people actually vote. I think the more people hear how likely she is to win, the more they won’t think they need to. 

    VOTE ANYWAY!

  16. MrMrsPotts on

    She has reached the dizzying heights of having exactly a 50% chance of winning.

  17. Southern-Girl-56 on

    But yesterday they were deadlocked. Day before he was ahead. Don’t trust the polls. Please Vote! Vote Blue!

  18. Outerbongolia on

    Those who give feedback to polls also need to vote. Please do so as soon as early voting starts in your district

  19. Tonalspectrum on

    But NBC put the election at a dead heat yesterday. What changed? Asking for 86 million people.

  20. UncoveringScandals90 on

    Great news! Hopefully this translates to votes in the states that are close.

  21. I_like_baseball90 on

    “Kamala Harris now leads Donald Trump among every generation

    How this is bad for Kamala Harris.

    On the next Newsweek”

    I hate this rag.

  22. fueledxbyxmatcha on

    So how can this and the race being neck and neck both be true at the same time?

  23. Gold-Judgment-6712 on

    I’m not even American, but I hope the polls overestimate Trump’s support. Let him lose in a humiliating way!

  24. 7-11Armageddon on

    Good old Newsweek.

    Giving you headlines that don’t matter to get your liberal circlejerk clicks.

    Because of the Electoral college, this doesn’t matter. Nor is it true. Nothing Newsweek says in a headline is actually true or important.

  25. goonerfan10 on

    Trump is leading in all swing states. She’s lost the momentum. She has to do something substantive to gain the lead & win this. She’s losing the home stretch.

  26. Acrobatic_Animator80 on

    I still don’t believe it. Trump always over-performs the polls.

  27. JellyToeJam on

    next post ‘Newsweek: Trump leads Harris in nearly every gen of voters’.

  28. SockPuppet-47 on

    What about angry entitled white men?

    I bet his numbers are still strong with that group…

  29. illjustputthisthere on

    These daily polls are exhausting. Everything points up and then the battleground states it’s 48/47 with either taking lead based on the wind that day. It’s going to be hard to message but it’s really time for the EC to be changed. It’s garbage to have a few states have so much power in the direction of the country. It attenuates both large and small states.

  30. A certain percentage of men (and some women) will never vote for a woman president. They just can’t fathom a woman president.Let’s just hope Kamala’s gender is not the deciding factor. It could very well be.

  31. seriously_chill on

    I don’t understand why articles like this get posted (and upvoted) so often. This is not how the President is elected. The only polls that matter are about what’s going on in the swing states. Looking at [fivethirtyeight](https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/2024/wisconsin/) (all polls have error markings of about 3%):

    * Wisconsin (10 electoral votes): Harris leads by 0.5%. This is basically even. She was leading by almost 4% in late August
    * Michigan (15 electoral votes): Harris leads by 0.7%, also roughly even. She was up by 3.4% late August
    * Pennsylvania (19 electoral votes): Harris leads by 0.7%. PA has been this close throughout the last few months
    * Nevada (6 electoral votes): Harris leads by 0.7%. Also very close throughout the last few months
    * North Carolina (16 electoral votes): Trump leads by 0.8%. Close throughout the last few months
    * Georgia (16 electoral votes): Trump leads by 1%. Close throughout the last few months
    * Arizona (11 electoral votes): Trump leads by 1.6%. They’ve changed leads a few times but it’s been very close here too

    That’s 93 electoral votes, enough to give either candidate a landslide victory, all within the polling error margin. This is a close as an election can get. If you truly care about this, go vote. These articles aren’t painting a true picture.

  32. SmokedUp_Corgi on

    I think she’s gonna win but still everyone needs to vote. Don’t just go off that mindset that she will win no matter what.

  33. 2020surrealworld on

    By 2 percent.   I’m SO EXCITED AND RELIEVED to hear this “big news”! 🙄

  34. Mike_Pences_Mother on

    >Trump (54%) leads Harris (44%) among independents who are likely to vote, widening the 4-point edge Trump (50%) had against Harris (46%) previously.

    I don’t buy that. I am hoping that because of all the new voters that are hopefully turning out for Kamala that the polling is WAY off this year

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