Tracking the polls
in the 2024 US race
In a year when the White House race has gripped the world with unprecedented interest, there has been a spotlight on the polls serving as modern oracles of voter sentiment. Across the US, polling organisations are trying to gauge who will win the November 5 election. Will it be Kamala Harris or Donald Trump? This infographic tracks some US polling since January 1, 2024 and key moments of the campaign.
*Poll sources: ABC News / Ipsos, American Pulse, APM Research Lab, AtlasIntel, Bendixen & Amandi, Bullfinch Group, CBS / YouGov, Civiqs, Clarity Campaign Labs, CNBC, CNN, co/efficient, Cygnal, Data for Progress, Echelon Insights, Economist / YouGov, Emerson College, FAU / Mainstreet, Fox News, George Washington U., Grinnell College, Harvard Caps/Harris, J.L. Partners, Kaiser Family Foundation, Manhattan Institute, Marist Poll, Marquette Law School, McLaughlin & Associates, Morning Consult, NBC News, New York Post / Leger, Noble Predictive Insights, NPR/PBS/Marist, NY Post / YouGov, NY Times / Siena College, Pew Research, Politico / Morning Consult, Quinnipiac, Redfield & Wilton, Research Co., Reuters / Ipsos, RMG Research, Suffolk University, SurveyUSA, Susquehanna Polling, The Times (UK) / YouGov, TIPP Insights, Trafalgar Group, UMass Amherst, Univ. of North Florida, UpONE Insights / BSG, Wall Street Journal, Wash. Post - ABC News, Yahoo / YouGov, YouGov
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