The nationwide poll of 2,045 U.S. adults, conducted Aug. 2-7,
found 4% of those surveyed backed independent candidate Robert
Kennedy Jr., down from 10% in July.
Ipsos conducted the August poll independently from Reuters. The
poll, conducted online, had a margin of error of around 3
percentage points.
In a separate poll, Ipsos found Harris leading Trump 42% to 40%
in the seven states where the election was closest in 2020:
Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania
and Wisconsin. That result did not break out results for
individual states.
Harris entered the race on July 21 when President Joe Biden, 81,
folded his campaign and endorsed Harris following a disastrous
debate performance on June 27 against Trump.
Reuters/Ipsos polls had mostly shown Biden and Trump tied while
the president was still in the race, though Biden was performing
worse than he had at the same point in the 2020 election, in
which he defeated Trump.
'PATRIOT' AND 'WEIRD'
The August Ipsos survey found more voters associated Trump than
Harris with the word "patriot" - a regular part of Trump's
campaign speeches - as well as with "weird," a word that Harris
supporters have used to taunt Trump in recent weeks.
(Reporting by Jason Lange in Washington; editing by Andy
Sullivan and Jonathan Oatis)
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