In the Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Thursday, i.e., August 30, sustaining the burst of momentum and enthusiasam she brought to the United States presidential race, Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has widened lead over her arch rival and Republican nominee Donald Trump by a margin of 13%.

As published in the survey, Harris led Trump by 49% to 36% among women and Hispanic voters, indicating a spark of new enthusiasm among voters after she entered the race. The Vice president had a 9% lead among women and 6% lead among Hispanic voters over the Republican candidate in July. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump was shown picking up support among white voters and men, both by similar margins as in July.

According to the Reuters report, the findings indicate that the presidential race has been shaken up after Kamala Harris was dropped intpo race following Joe Biden's announcement to sidestep from the poll bid. Since then, Harris has gained momentum over Trump in the swing states. Fox News survey reveals Kamala Harris has closed the gap in key states Fox News has revealed that Kamala Harris, who launched her election campaign about a month ago, has closed the gap in many key swing states.

According to the latest survey, the two rivals are within two percentage points of each other in four swing states, i.e., Nevada, Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia.

As per the survey, Kamala Harris has a thin edge in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada, while the former Preside.