When the 2024 presidential race was between former and potentially future President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, there was considerable chatter regarding Trump making inroads with young voters in the 18-34 crowd who tend to vote for Democrats. There were enough polls suggesting that could be the case, especially with how unhappy the demographic was with Biden. However, these voters tend to be less likely to vote. Now that Biden is officially out, and Vice President Kamala Harris is the presumptive Democratic nominee, people are taking a closer look at the polls analyzing a Trump vs. Harris matchup, and how the candidates fare with young voters.
The latest Quinnipiac poll has prompted considerable chatter. In a head-to-head matchup, Trump leads Harris by 49-47 percent. With third-party candidates on the ballot, Trump leads Harris by 45-41 percent, with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. enjoying 6 percent support.
A particular point of interest is how Trump is close to 20 points ahead of Harris among registered voters ages 18-34, by 58-39 percent. […]
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