In Alaska, the Democrat has gained ground on her opponent, former President Donald Trump, in recent weeks.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ chances of gaining ground in solidly Republican Alaska appears to have increased, according to polling released on Thursday.
The latest report from Alaska Survey Research showed former President Donald Trump still ahead, with 55 percent of support against Harris’ 45 percent, if just the two candidates were considered. Among super voters, that margin narrowed, with Trump at 52 percent and Harris at 48. Super voters are those most likely to vote in an election.
While it remains unlikely that the vice president would win the state, a vote share of that size would be the largest for a Democratic candidate since 1964 when Lyndon B. Johnson, the last Democrat to win the state, garnered 65.9 percent of the vote.
Posting about the findings on X, pollster Ivan Moore said it could signify a tighter race.
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