Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris by four points nationally, with a lead of 49 to 45 points among likely voters, according to data from a new Rasmussen poll.
The polling was conducted on August 8 and the 11-14 of 1,885 likely voters in the country and has a margin of error of 2 percent. According to the poll, those who do not identify as Republican or Democrat are leaning toward Trump over Harris 49 to 40 percent.
Harris saw a slight 1-point lead over Trump among voters ages 18 to 39, at 46 to 45 percent, while Trump led Harris in the 40-64 age category (51 to 43 percent) and in the 65 and up category (48 to 50 percent). Voters under the age of 40 were also more likely to say they want a different candidate than Harris or Trump, at 6 percent.
Trump also received more support from the opposing party, with 15 percent of Democrats saying they would vote for Trump, compared to 13 percent of Republicans who said they would vote for Harris.
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