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Kamala Harris UP in new poll →

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POST-DNC POLLING UPDATE: A new Morning Consult poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris LEADING Donal

[NEW POLL ALERT](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) POST-DNC POLLING UPDATE: A new Morning Consult poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris LEADING Donald Trump → BEFORE DNC 8/13/24: Harris 47%, Trump 45% AFTER DNC 8/25/24: Harris 48%, Trump 44% NOW: Harris ??, Trump ?? VOTE NOW: [KAMALA HARRIS]( [DONALD TRUMP]( [NOT SURE]( That's right. In the 2024 matchup between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, the latest Morning Consult polling data taken after the Democratic National Convention shows that 48% of voters support Harris, while 44% support Trump – but we know this 4-point race could change in an instant! We need to confirm this data for ourselves and see where grassroots supporters like you stand. So we selected you to be one of the 96 responses from your state to participate in our live poll. Please, before midnight, tell us: If the 2024 election were held tomorrow, who would you vote for? [KAMALA HARRIS]( [DONALD TRUMP]( [NOT SURE]( 1-Click Poll for {EMAIL} only. Please, complete by 11:59 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- We’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the urgent resources we need to win nationwide. To be one of the first people to receive critical updates about toss-up elections in battlegrounds and red-to-blue races, just text DEMGOVS to 30201 – [or click here if you’re on your cell phone]( – to join our team! [TEXT DEMGOVS TO 30201]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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