New poll indicates whether Harris or Trump is making gains with younger voters
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A new poll indicates surging support among America's youngest voters for Vice President Harris in her 2024 showdown against former President Trump.
Harris tops Trump by 31 points among people aged 18-29 likely to vote in the presidential election, according to a poll released Tuesday morning by Harvard University's Institute of Politics (IOP) at the Harvard Kennedy School.
That's a dramatic switch from Harvard's survey from this spring, which indicated President Biden topping Trump by just 13 points among likely youth voters.
The numbers in Harvard's spring survey, as well as similar findings in other polls, raised alarms among Democrats, as younger voters have long been a key part of the party's base.
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Biden dropped his re-election bid in July in the wake of a disastrous debate performance against Trump, and Harris instantly enjoyed a wave of enthusiasm and momentum as she replaced her boss atop the Democrats' 2024 ticket.
"This poll reveals a significant shift in the overall vibe and preferences of young Americans as the campaign heads into the final stretch," longtime IOP polling director John Della Volpe said. "Vice President Harris has strengthened the Democratic position among young voters, leading Trump on key issues and personal qualities."
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