Kamala Harris regains support from young voters in latest poll
A recent Marist poll indicates Vice President Kamala Harris has regained support from young voters ahead of Election Day. She now leads voters under 35 by 13 points, a significant increase from earlier polls where her margin was much smaller. In early October, Harris only had a three-point lead among this demographic. The latest poll shows her at 55 percent compared to 42 percent for her opponent. This marks her strongest performance among young voters in recent months. The poll also highlights a potential shift in younger voters' preferences, with some surveys suggesting younger men may be leaning toward Republicans. Overall, the race remains tight, with Harris holding a narrow national lead over Donald Trump.