Polls Show Tight Race Between Trump, Harris
Polls Show Tight Race Between Trump, Harris

Polls Show Tight Race Between Trump, Harris

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As the presidential election approaches, a recent Fox News national survey shows former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris by 2 percentage points, 50% to 48%, marking a shift in momentum from the previous month when Harris held a slight edge. Despite this, Harris maintains a lead in seven key battleground states by 6 points, with both candidates tied at 49% in closely contested counties. In Pennsylvania, a University of Massachusetts poll shows Harris narrowly leading Trump by 1 point, while Trump is gaining support among White voters and seniors. However, Harris's support among Black voters in battleground states remains strong, with 84% planning to vote for her, according to a Howard University poll. The race is characterized by demographic divides, with Harris leading among women and younger voters, while Trump performs better with men and older voters. With less than three weeks until the election, both candidates have narrow paths to victory, highlighting the fluid nature of voter sentiment.

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