The latest ABC News/Ipsos poll finds Kamala Harris maintaining but not expanding her lead over Donald Trump after the Democratic convention. Produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, the poll shows advantages for Harris across personal attributes while Trump leads on trust to handle the election’s key issues, the economy and inflation, keeping the race closely contested. Americans rate Harris’ handling of her campaign better than Trump’s handling of his, and the poll finds a widening gender gap, with Harris expanding her pre-convention margin among women, particularly white women, and Trump expanding his among white men. Beyond ABC, results have been covered in The Washington Post, The Hill, Axios, CNN and The New York Post, among others.
The poll also investigated Americans’ trust in election results: Eighty-one percent said they’re prepared to accept the outcome of the election, regardless of the winner; that’s compared with 68 percent who think Kamala Harris will accept the outcome and just 29 percent who think Donald Trump will. See coverage at outlets ranging from The Times of India to The Independent and The Sierra Sun Times.