A recent poll has revealed a close contest between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in the battleground state of Florida, with Trump holding a narrow lead.
According to the poll, Trump garners 50% of the support among likely Florida voters, while Harris trails closely behind with 47%. The 3% difference between the two candidates indicates a highly competitive race in the Sunshine State.
The poll also highlights significant demographic divides in the state. Female voters favor Harris by a margin of 53% to 43%, while Trump enjoys a stronger lead among male voters, with 56% supporting him compared to 39% for Harris.
In terms of age, Harris leads among voters aged 18-49 with 50%, while Trump is favored by those aged 50 and over with 53%. The racial divide is also stark, with Harris receiving strong support from Black voters at 77%, while Trump captures 17%. The Hispanic vote is evenly split at 49% for both candidates.
The narrowing gap between Trump and Harris in Florida is consistent with the tightening seen in other states, indicating a potentially competitive race in the state. As the campaign season heats up, both candidates will likely focus on winning over undecided voters and shoring up support among their base.