In building her lead, Harris wiped out Trump’s lead among men from 16 points last month to just four points now, while Harris still leads among women by 11 points.
Eight percent of Republicans say they will vote for Harris, up three points from a month ago and double the number of Democrats who say they will back Trump.
“In a close race, that’s a big deal potentially,” Miringoff said.
This comes on the heels of an Des Moines Register poll that on Saturday shockingly showed Harris winning 47-44% in deep-red Iowa, and a CNN analyst saying that current polling means Harris will reach the 270 electoral votes needed to win.
— 55% of likely voters report they have already voted, and Harris receives 56% support among those who say they have done so. Trump (53%) has majority support among those who say they have yet to vote.
— Harris (63%) leads Trump (34%) by 29 points among non-white voters, up from the 21-point lead she had in early October. Trump (54%) is ahead of Harris (45%) by 9 points among white voters, similar to the 8-point lead he had last month.