The tides of the election are turning against Vice President Harris.
During the late summer and heading into fall, Harris appeared to be the candidate with the momentum, with Democrats comparing her candidacy to former President Obama’s 2008 run.
After President Biden dropped out of the race, Democrats had made gains in the polls, making up lost ground where Biden had stumbled.
But recent polls suggest that energy has leveled off. While Harris still has a narrow edge over former President Trump nationally and in several battleground states, she has been losing ground.
Poll numbers from Decision Desk HQ, for example, show she has lost 4 percentage points in the past month.
In the past two weeks, there has been a slight trend toward Trump in some of the battleground states.

