By Guy Benson | Town Hall
In case you missed Sarah’s post yesterday, a fresh nationwide survey from the New York Times and Siena College shows Donald Trump edging back out into the lead against Kamala Harris — in both the head-to-head and wider field numbers. In the days immediately following Joe Biden being forced out of the race by his party, this pollster went into the field and found Trump ahead of Harris by one point among likely voters, 48 percent to 47 percent. In the intervening month-and-a-half, Harris was lavished with extraordinarily positive ‘news’ coverage, gaining momentum, and taking the lead. The press made her the new frontrunner. Six weeks later, the hype machine may be running out of steam. The same pollster went back into the field, just after Labor Day, and produced…identical top-line results to the late July numbers: