The July 2024 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,123 registered voters in the United States about the 2024 presidential election, Kamala Harris, J.D. Vance, and how voters are thinking about the issue of abortion.
Because Civiqs runs a daily tracking poll, they started measuring a Harris-Trump presidential race two weeks before Biden bowed out and had some of the earliest data about how Harris was faring.
Civiqs began tracking a potential Harris-Trump race two weeks before Biden dropped out, running the survey in parallel with their Biden-Trump daily track.
Rust Belt Rising, a Chicago-based organization that helps candidates with messaging and turnout, conducted three polls with Civiqs, all finding Harris close to Trump in key states.
A Civiqs survey of registered voters in Michigan found Biden trailing Trump by 3 percentage points, 46% to 43%. The same survey found that Trump and Harris were tied, with 46% each.
The June 2024 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,140 registered voters in the United States about the 2024 presidential election and Donald Trump’s recent criminal convictions.
Donald Trump currently enjoys his highest net approval rating since December 2021, according to surveys conducted by polling company Civiqs.
In the latest polling from Civiqs, 61 percent of respondents rate the “national economy” as “fairly bad” or “very bad” — with 39 percent choosing the latter description.
The April 2024 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,161 registered voters in the United States about the 2024 presidential election, views of Joe Biden and Donald Trump as candidates, and preferences for policies governing abortion.
A Civiqs poll from March found that 60 percent believed Trump would never serve jail time for any crime, while just 11 percent believed he would (29 percent were unsure).