Kamala Harris narrows gap with Trump in Alaska poll

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A recent poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris gaining support in Alaska, a traditionally Republican state. Former President Donald Trump leads with 55% to Harris' 45%. Among super voters, the gap narrows to 52% for Trump and 48% for Harris. This shift indicates increased enthusiasm for Harris, with 67% of her supporters identified as super voters, compared to 61% for Trump. This enthusiasm may contribute to a tighter race than previously expected. Democratic candidates have seen rising support in Alaska, with House candidate Mary Peltola increasing her backing from 40% to 48% in recent weeks. The state has historically favored Republicans, but recent trends suggest a potential change.


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