Harris favorable / unfavorable ratings
Harris has a 46.9% favorability rating based on 310 polls.
Nov 23, 2024
Unfavorable
49.5%
Favorable
46.9%
Estimate
95% of polls fall in this range
A bit of background... The favorability index of Vice President Kamala Harris tracks voters' sentiments toward her, especially as an increasing number of Democrats voice concerns about incumbent President Joe Biden's electoral prospects against Donald Trump. If Biden decides to step aside, Harris' favorability rating will play a crucial role in determining her chances against the former Republican president.
310 polls
Latest Poll: Tue, Nov 5, 3:53 AM EST
Field Dates | Sample | Pollster | Results | Topline |
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Nov 2 – 4 | 1,242 Adults | Ipsos | 50.0%Unfavorable 45.0%Favorable | +5 Unfavorable |
Nov 1 – 4 | 1,044 Adults | Leger/New York Post | 44.0%Unfavorable 43.0%Favorable | +1 Unfavorable |
Nov 1 – 3 | 1,446 RV | Marist College Poll/... | 49.0%Favorable 48.0%Unfavorable | +1 Favorable |
Oct 31 – Nov 3 | 1,000 LV | Emerson College Poll... | 50.1%Favorable 49.9%Unfavorable | +0 Favorable |
Oct 31 – Nov 3 | 1,000 RV | Hart Research/Public... | 50.0%Unfavorable 43.0%Favorable | +7 Unfavorable |
Oct 31 – Nov 3 | 3,759 LV | HarrisX/Forbes | 49.0%Favorable 49.0%Unfavorable | TIE |
Oct 30 – Nov 2 | 2,267 LV | Ipsos/ABC News | 48.0%Favorable 48.0%Unfavorable | TIE |
Nov 1 | 671 RV | Kaplan Strategies | 55.0%Unfavorable 45.0%Favorable | +10 Unfavorable |
Oct 30 – Nov 1 | 1,074 LV | YouGov/Yahoo News | 52.0%Unfavorable 47.0%Favorable | +5 Unfavorable |
Oct 29 – Nov 1 | 1,328 LV | Echelon Insights | 50.0%Unfavorable 49.0%Favorable | +1 Unfavorable |
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The polling bias for the 2016 and 2020 Presidential elections is based on analysis from the American Association of Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) comparing actual results to national polls. For the 2018 and 2022 elections, bias was measured by comparing FiveThirtyEight's Generic Ballot polling average with the adjusted US House National Popular vote, using data from the UVA Center for Politics (2018) and DecisionDeskHQ (2022).