(NewsNation) — Vice President Kamala Harris is narrowing the spread against Republican nominee erstwhile President Donald Trump, according to a caller New York Times poll.
The survey, conducted by The Times and Siena College among 1,142 voters nationwide from July 22-24, had Trump ahead by a slim borderline among some registered and apt voters.
A full of 48% of registered voters surveyed supported Trump, with 46% backing Harris.
Independent statesmanlike campaigner Robert F. Kennedy Jr. received 6%.
Likely voters had Harris conscionable 1 percent constituent down Trump, astatine 47% and 48%, respectively.
Among registered voters, 61% believed the state is headed successful the incorrect direction, with 28% responding that the other is true.
National polling mean from The Hill and Decision Desk HQ has Trump up of Harris, 47.8% to 45.7%, based connected 81 polls.