I don’t have live access to the latest NYT/Siena poll results in this moment, but I can summarize the most recent publicly reported trends and point you to reliable sources.
- What to expect from NYT/Siena polls (recent years): these polls often show tight races in battleground states and can swing depending on timing, with occasional leads for Harris or Trump in certain demographics or states.[1][2][3]
- Notable recent patterns: late-cycle NYT/Siena results have occasionally shown Trump narrowing or leading nationally, while in New York state Harris has sometimes held a lead in state-level or national race contexts, though state contexts can differ from nationwide dynamics.[2][1]
- How to verify quickly: check the New York Times’ political pages or the Siena Research Institute’s site for their press releases and full toplines; major outlets like Yahoo News or broadcasts that cover Siena releases often publish the toplines and methodology summaries.[5][2]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the very latest NYT/Siena poll results from public outlets and summarize the headline figures, margins, and key cross-tabs.
- Create a concise snapshot (state-by-state or national) with margins and sample sizes.
- Explain how to read the poll (sample type, mode, margin of error, weighting) so you can assess reliability.
Would you like me to fetch and summarize the current NYT/Siena results for you?