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Kamala Harris Has Won Over 60% of Undecided Voters in Past Month: Poll

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Kamala Harris has won over 60 percent of undecided voters in the past month, according to a new poll.

Emerson College polling, conducted between October 14 and 16, shows that among undecided voters who chose who they would vote for in the past week or month, 60 percent opted for the Democratic vice president, while 36 percent opted for Republican former President Donald Trump .

Among those voters, 57 percent opted for Harris in the past month, while 41 percent opted for Trump. Meanwhile, among undecided voters who chose who they would vote for in the past week, 65 percent chose Harris, while 27 percent opted for Trump.

Voters who decided who to support over a month ago broke for Trump, 52 percent to 48 percent.

The poll found that a majority of voters (80 percent) said they made up their minds about which candidate to support over a month ago, while 11 percent made up their minds in the last month, 6 percent made up their minds in the past week, and 3 percent still have not made up their mind.

"The three percent of voters who said they could still change their mind currently favor Harris, 48 percent to 43 percent," Spencer Kimball, Emerson College Polling executive director, said.

The poll surveyed 1,000 likely voters and had a margin of error of +/-3 percent.

In response to the poll, Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung told Newsweek: "President Trump is out working Kamala Harris , and voters know America can no longer survive under Kamala's destructive policies of soaring inflation, an out-of-control border, and rampant crime terrorizing every community."

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