Favorable ratings from both Vice President Harris and former President Trump are on the rise as a greater number of Americans say they are “extremely motivated” to vote in the November election, a new poll has found.
The Pew Research Center survey of 9,201 adults — including 7,569 registered voters — has revealed that Harris’ overall favorable rating has increased from 36% to 44% since May, while Trump’s has gone up from 39% to 42%.
Among voters who identify as Democrats or Democratic-leaning independents, Harris’s approval rating has jumped from 65% to 83%, while Trump’s is at 79% among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents.
National is Harris somewhat leading Trump among all voters, 46% to 45%, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is third with 7%, according to the survey.
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The survey also found that 70% of Harris supporters say they are “extremely motivated” to vote, up from 63% of Biden supporters who felt the same in early July when he was still in the presidential race.
Meanwhile, 72% of Trump supporters polled reported feeling the same way, up from 63% in July.
Although Biden has abandoned his re-election bid, the poll showed that he still only has a 37% approval rating among the American public.
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But one number that has changed is the number of “double negative” voters who earlier this year indicated to pollsters that they did not like either candidate, according to Pew Research Center.
In May, a quarter of American voters said they had unfavorable views of both Trump and Biden, but now with Harris in the race, that number has dropped to 14%.
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The vote was conducted August 5-11.