A new average of electoral polls carried out by CNN released this Wednesday morning (16), remains in a technical tie without finding a clear leader in the race for the White House, with an average of 51% of likely voters supporting Vice President Kamala Harris and 48% supporting the former President Donald Trump.
Of the four polls taken into account by the index, two give Kamala a slight lead over Trump, while the other two show an effectively tied race.
A Marquette Law School poll released Wednesday found that likely voters are split 50-50 when pressed to choose between the two candidates in a head-to-head race.
The Marquette poll found that registered voters are more likely to describe Trump than Kamala as someone with a strong record of accomplishments — 53% say this describes Trump at least “somewhat well,” compared to 43% who think he does. describes Kamala.
However, voters are also more likely to say the Republican has “behaved corruptly” (61% Trump, 38% Kamala) and is too old to be president (59% Trump, 13% Kamala).
Both the vice president and Trump are seen by most registered voters as strong leaders.
A Marist College poll also released on Wednesday shows Kamala has 52% to Trump’s 47% among likely voters in a head-to-head matchup.
This content was originally published in CNN polling average shows Kamala and Trump tied in a tight race on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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