In Georgia, Donald Trump has a three-point advantage over Kamala Harris (50% to 47%). This Napolitan News Service Survey of 731 Likely Voters found Trump leading by 30 points among White voters (60% to 33%). He is also supported by 18% of Black voters.
Twenty-three percent (23%) of Georgia voters say their personal finances are getting better while 47% say their finances are getting worse. That’s a bit more pessimistic than the national average. Among all voters nationwide, 26% say their finances are getting better while 39% say worse. That generally pessimistic assessment has remained fairly steady in recent months.
In addition to Georgia, Napolitan News surveys show Trump with a very modest advantage in Arizona and North Carolina. Polling in Pennsylvania and Nevada show the race in those states to be tied. Later this week, Napolitan News will release updated polling results for Michigan, Wisconsin, and Florida.
Napolitan News surveys ask an initial question to determine the candidate preference for each voter. Then, a follow-up question is asked of uncommitted voters to see which candidate they are leaning towards. The results are then reported “with leaners.”
On the initial ask in Georgia– the number without leaners– it’s Trump 49% Harris 47%.
This Napolitan News Service survey of 731 Likely Voters was conducted online by Scott Rasmussen October 7-10, 2024 and has a margin of error of +/- 3.6. Field work for the survey was conducted by RMG Research, Inc.