(New York Post) Most polls show Vice President Kamala Harris leading in the swing states that will decide the election. But two Southern state pollsters are bucking the trend — and they’ve got former President Donald Trump up big.
The polling by InsiderAdvantage and Trafalgar in seven battleground states finds Trump on a path to 296 electoral votes — suggesting that Harris has already lost her momentum.
Matt Towery of Georgia-based InsiderAdvantage found Trump ahead in Arizona, Nevada and North Carolina (and down by 0.4% only in Georgia).
He noted that both he and Robert Calahy of Trafalgar (which handled Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan) were both in the top three pollsters in the ‘16 and ‘20 cycles because their methodology allows them to “pick up some Trump vote that some of the other pollsters might not be able to get.”
To be sure, all of Trump’s leads are narrow and within the margin of error — meaning the states could still very well go either way on Election Day.
But Towery believes Harris is stalling now that her novelty has worn off.
“The momentum that we were seeing after the Democratic National Convention has sort of come to an end,” Towery said.
And surges in Democratic enthusiasm seen in polls after Harris replaced President Biden have also slowed, and are now “close to parity,” he said.