Since the start of early voting, polls are being conducted constantly to get an idea of which direction the votes are falling. The last three polls asked voters whether he had voted early. It shows that Kamala is ahead of Trump.
Early polls by ABC News-Ipsos, New York Times-Siena College and CNN show that Kamala has a 19 to 29 point advantage over Trump. Kamala is leading by a wide margin in all three polls. In the New York Times-Siena College survey, Kamla is in a favorable position between 59 and 40 and ABC News-Ipsos between 62 and 33 points.
The picture that emerged in the survey about early voting, it seems that Kamala Harris has a clear margin ahead of the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election in early voting. Hillary was in an advantageous position of 8 to 16 points ahead of then-presidential candidate Trump in the Washington Post-ABC News and McClasy-Marist College poll of early voters.