Bill O’Reilly: Some polls may be oversampled with women
- Harris gets 51% support in post-debate Morning Consult poll
- Vice president widened pre-debate 3-point advantage
- Debate was seen as a critical moment for Harris
(NewsNation) — Bill O’Reilly says certain presidential polls that favor Vice President Kamala Harris may be oversampled with women.
“I don’t know if this is true, but it has a ring of truth to it,” O’Reilly said on “CUOMO,” noting that Harris is known to be more popular among female voters than males. “Some of the polls that want to deliver positive results for Harris are now heavily canvassing women.”
Post-debate polling published Tuesday by Morning Consult shows Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump by 6 percentage points — a new record high for the Democratic presidential nominee.
Harris widened her lead over Trump in the survey conducted after they clashed at their debate last week.
The data shows Harris getting the support of 51% of all voters, while 45% of all voters said they back Trump. The vice president is now up from a 3-point advantage pre-debate.
“Most likely voters who watched the debate (61%) — including one in five Republicans — said Harris performed best, compared with 33% who said Trump was the winner,” according to Morning Consult.
The debate was seen as a critical moment for the vice president, who needed to introduce her policy ideas to voters and present a stark contrast between her and Trump.
The Morning Consult survey was conducted Sept. 13-15 among 11,022 likely voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1 percentage point.
NewsNation’s Devan Markham contributed to this report.