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Kamala Harris has taken a five-point lead over Donald Trump with just 63 days to go until election day.
The USA Today/Suffolk poll released on Tuesday shows the vice president has flipped the script of the 2024 race since President Joe Biden dropped out.
In the same survey in May, Biden and Trump were tied. But a surge in enthusiasm from Democrats has seen Harris strengthen her advantage.
Almost 70 percent of the party are now excited about voting for Harris, more than double Biden’s standing from June.
The results show that the debate a week from today is pivotal for both candidates.
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