SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Hussain Ladoa Banga) – In a recent poll, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has trailed Republican candidate Donald Trump by 4% of the vote. According to the Reuters-Ipsos poll conducted over the last eight days and published on August 29, Harris has received the support of 45% of the people, while Donald Trump has received the support of 41% of the people. According to the survey, Harris has been successful in instilling new enthusiasm among the voters and she is ahead of Trump in the presidential race. In a survey of registered voters in late July last month, the vice president was ahead of the former president by just 1% of the vote. The latest survey, completed Aug. 28, has a margin of error of 2%. According to the survey, 49% of women and Hispanic voters supported Harris, while 36% were in favor of Trump. In the July survey, Harris led among female voters by 9%, while Trump led among Hispanic voters by 6%. In July, Trump was ahead by this gap between white voters and male voters. Trump’s lead among voters without a college degree has dropped from 14% to 7% in the latest poll. Amy Ellison, founder of She the People, a liberal group, says people in this survey are more concerned about their future than their past. And they see their future in Kamala Harris In these elections, Republicans are limited to only Trump. Under the survey, 4253 voters, including 3562 voters registered at the national level, clearly expressed their choice.