Harris leads Trump in Virginia, Post-Schar School poll finds
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Harris leads Trump in Virginia, Post-Schar School poll finds
A Washington Post-Schar School poll finds Trump voters are far less willing to accept the election results than they were four years ago.
By Emily Guskin, Gregory S. Schneider, Laura Vozzella and Scott Clement
October 26, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. EDT
Vice President Kamala Harris holds a six-point edge over former president Donald Trump among likely voters in Virginia, according to a
Washington Post-Schar School poll, similar to her eight-point lead in
September. The poll also finds Trump voters are far less willing than Harris voters to accept the election results if their candidate loses.
Harris leads Trump 49 percent to 43 percent in the presidential race, and with a 3.5-point margin of error their ranges of possible support overlap slightly. That is narrower than Harriss 10-point advantage in a Washington Post average of recent high-quality polls.
Trump, with the support of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R), has
continued to assert that the state is in play this year, and plans to lead a rally outside Roanoke on Nov. 2. Though Harriss advantage would suggest that a Trump win in the state is unlikely, her numbers show some potential weak spots.
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Vozzella and Schneider reported from Richmond.