In a head-to-head matchup, Vice President Kamala Harris tops former President Donald Trump by three percentage points in a Fox News survey of Georgia voters.
In a head-to-head matchup, Vice President Kamala Harris tops former President Donald Trump by three percentage points in a Fox News survey of Georgia voters.
Harris receives 51% support to Trump’s 48% among both registered and likely voters. While her advantage may be narrow (inside the margin of error), it is steady. Last month, she was up 50-48% among registered voters.
Roughly 1 in 10 of each candidate’s supporters say they may change their mind.
More Georgians see Harris as the candidate who will help the middle class and protect democracy by a 7-point margin on each. She is also seen as the candidate more likely to fight « for people like you » by 6 points. Harris’ largest lead is on handling the issue of abortion, where she is favored by 18 points.
Trump’s largest lead is on handling immigration (+15 points).
The two candidates are rated more closely on bringing needed change (Harris by 4 points), making the country safe (Trump +3), and handling the economy (Trump +4). His advantage on the economy today is half what it was last month.
Large majorities of Black voters trust Harris over Trump on each issue and trait, with as many as 85% saying she will « fight for people like you. »
Among independents, 6 in 10 see Harris as helping the middle class, while nearly as many say Trump is better able to handle the economy.