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Poll: Kamala Harris Still Democratic Favorite for 2028
Kamala Harris leads Gavin Newsom by 2 points in a nationwide March 2026 poll, reversing February's results amid shifting perceptions of electability.
- In February 2026, the Echelon Insights poll found Kamala Harris leading Gavin Newsom 21% to 18%, reversing support from last month.
- Amid party debate and positioning, Harris has gained momentum as perceptions shift, with the February poll showing Newsom leading, but the March survey favoring Harris, influencing early primary dynamics.
- Support among demographic subgroups shows nuance, with Harris gaining support from male voters and losing some from female voters, while outside the top four, support remains fragmented among other candidates.
- The shift immediately places more focus on early electability, as 32% of respondents remain unsure, leaving room for shifts before the 2026 midterm elections.
- Looking beyond the top two, the Echelon Insights poll found Harris at 21% among Democrats and independents, amid rising profiles for other Democrats. The support levels vary across polls.
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Poll: Kamala Harris still Democratic favorite for 2028
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Read Full ArticleKamala Harris is back! Ex-VP surges ahead of Gavin Newsom in early Presidential primary race
Kamala Harris has overtaken Gavin Newsom in a new poll of likely Democratic voters for the 2028 presidential primary. Harris gained three points to reach 21%, while Newsom dropped five points to 19%. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Pete Buttigieg follow behind.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right5Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Center
Bias Distribution
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53% Center
L 21%
C 53%
R 26%
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