Vast majority of voters say Trump 'more consistent' than Harris on immigration, border wall

A national telephone and online poll of 1,134 likely voters from August 28, 29 and September 1 found that 32% believe Harris has been more consistent than Trump on immigration and she's unlikely to build a border wall

Published: September 9, 2024 10:20am

A majority voters view former President Donald Trump as "more consistent" on border security despite Vice President Kamala Harris saying she supports building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll. 

A national telephone and online poll of 1,134 likely voters from August 28, 29 and September 1 found that 58% believe Trump has been "more consistent in his policy positions" on immigration and border issues. 

On the contrary, just 32% believe the same about Harris and 10% are undecided, according to the poll data released on Friday.

The poll also found voters think it is unlikely Harris would build a wall along the border.

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