Recent polling shows that Kamala Harris now has a better chance of winning the presidential race compared to Donald Trump. Although Trump was previously expected to win easily, a joint poll by NPR, PBS, and Marist reveals that Harris holds a 51% approval rating, while Trump is at 48%. When Harris replaced Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate, her approval rating was 4 points lower than it is now. Even with a third-party candidate in the mix, Harris still leads with 48% to Trump's 45%.

The report highlights Harris's growing popularity among black voters, white women with college degrees, and independent women. On economic issues, Trump has a 3-point lead, but Harris's position surpasses Biden's. Regarding immigration, Trump leads by 6 points, yet Harris's standing is 15 points better than Biden's. Harris has a significant 13-point lead among female voters, though she trails Trump by 9 points among male voters. Her approval among black voters has surged from 23 to 54 points compared to Trump, and she has gained 9 points among independent voters. Notably, Harris's overall popularity has risen from 40% to 46%, surpassing not only Biden but also Barack Obama.

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