reported.\n\n\n\n\u201cA Cygnal poll of 800 likely voters in Pennsylvania, conducted on August 14-15, found 44 percent would back Trump in a presidential contest versus 43 percent for Harris and 5 percent for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Trump increased his polling by 2 points since the last Cygnal survey in July, while Kennedy saw his support fall by 4 points,\u201d the outlet added.\n\n\n\n
In Pennsylvania, on August 13 and 14, Emerson College polled 1,000 potential voters for RealClearPolitics.\n\n\n\n
It showed that Trump had a one-point lead over Harris, with 49% of the vote to 49% for Harris. This went up to 51% vs. 49% when people who aren\u2019t sure but lean toward one candidate were added to that candidate\u2019s pool.\n\n\n\n
When Kennedy was taken into account, Harris and Trump were tied with 47% of the vote, while the independent candidate had 3%.\n\n\n\n
According to the poll, voters under 40 were more likely to support Harris than Trump (61% to 36%). However, Trump had a bigger lead among voters 50 to 69 (57%) than among voters of any other age.\n\n\n\n
When it came to Protestant voters, Trump was ahead 58% to 40%, and when it came to Catholic voters, Trump was ahead 60% to 39%. Eighty-four percent of atheist and agnostic voters chose Harris over thirteen percent, and 56 percent chose Harris over 39 percent of people who didn\u2019t say what religion they followed.\n\n\n\n
Separately, a new survey for DailyMail.com shows that Trump is still on pace to become the 47th president, leading the vice president by two points.\n\n\n\n
\u201cOur survey of 1001 likely voters found that 43 percent would vote for Trump if the election were tomorrow, compared with 41 percent who would vote for Harris,\u201d the outlet reported,\u00a0citing the polling results.
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