Vice President Kamala Harris has lost some of her lead among national voters, according to the latest polling from the Florida Atlantic University Political Communication and Public Opinion Research Lab (PolCom Lab).
With a week left until Election Day, Harris is locked in a dead heat with former President Donald Trump in the battle for the White House. Several recent polls, however, have hinted that Republicans may have some momentum in the home stretch, with Trump gaining on Harris’ polling average across national polls.
Newsweek reached out to Harris’ campaign via email for comment on Tuesday.
Harris’ current lead is a dip from PolCom Lab’s national survey results in September, which found the vice president leading 49 to 45 percent among registered voters, outside the poll’s margin of error of 3.4 points. In August, Harris also led Trump nationally by 4 points (47 percent to 43 percent) among registered voters in the same PolCom Lab, which had a margin of error of 3.2 points.