The most recent Polymarket wager show a substantial shift in the 2024 US presidential election. Donald Trump currently leads Kamala Harris by 13.6 points, a sharp reversal of previous patterns. However, some surveys suggest more balanced results.
According to an NBC News survey, the candidates are tied at 48% each. According to ABC News/Ipsos, Harris is just 2 points ahead, down from a 6-point margin last month. According to CBS News/YouGov, Harris has a slender three-point edge.
The race remains tight. Crypto voters have developed as an important group, impacting both parties' economic policies. Trump and Harris are intensifying their campaigns in battleground states, with both pushing economic policies that could reshape the future of digital assets.
Harris faces hurdles in gaining support from important demographics. She is failing to motivate male voters, particularly African Americans and Hispanics. Former President Barack Obama recently pushed Black males to support Harris more enthusiastically. Meanwhile, Trump's message appears to be gaining traction with a larger audience.
As the election approaches, both camps are stepping up their efforts to win. The impact of their planned policies on the crypto market might be a deciding factor for voters.