A statewide general election poll shows Democratic presidential nominee and current Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democrats holding a strong lead in Delaware with less than 40 days left before the general election.
Matt Meyer, Lisa Blunt Rochester and Sarah McBride are the other Democrats on November’s ballot who are leading their Republican counterparts.
The poll was conducted by UD’s Center for Political Communication and surveyed 400 registered voters in Delaware.
Harris leads Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump with a 55.6% share of the vote. Trump received 35.6% of the votes in the survey, and 3.3% went for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who dropped out of the race and endorsed President Trump. Additionally, 4.4% of respondents said they were unsure.
Lisa Blunt Rochester, a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate and who is the current U.S. House representative, got 52.1% of the votes in the survey while Republican opponent Eric Hansen gained 31.6% of the vote. Independent Mike Katz won 6.1% of the vote.