A USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in a tight race, with Harris at 45% and Trump at 44%. Harris, who led Trump by 5 points in August, has seen a decline in support from Latino and Black voters.
Harris Losing Support Among Latino and Black Voters
Latino voters now favor Trump by 49% to 38%, while Harris leads among Black voters by 72% to 17%. Though Harris still holds a significant lead among Black voters, the gap has narrowed compared to previous elections. The survey suggests these groups are becoming critical battleground demographics.
Trump’s Appeal to Latino and Black Men
Trump’s focus on the economy and crime has helped him gain traction with Latino and Black men. In response, the Harris campaign has unveiled a plan for Black men, offering small business loans and marijuana legalization, alongside ramping up events in battleground states.
Swing States and Uncommitted Voters
The poll found a nearly even split among voters in seven key swing states. About 21% of likely voters remain uncommitted, marking a significant decrease from earlier in the year, highlighting the importance of winning over undecided voters in the final stretch.