Poll Shows Tight Race Between Trump and Harris
Poll Shows Tight Race Between Trump and Harris

Poll Shows Tight Race Between Trump and Harris

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As the election approaches, Vice President Kamala Harris is facing a challenging political landscape, particularly in key swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin, where polls show a lack of enthusiasm among Democrats. Despite this, a recent poll by Napolitan News Service indicates Harris holds a slight lead over former President Donald Trump nationally, with 50% support compared to Trump's 47%. However, polls from the Wall Street Journal reveal a tight race in battleground states, with both candidates nearly tied; Harris leads in Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan, while Trump has advantages in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Polling averages show Harris up by 2 to 2.5 points nationally, but with significant regional variations reflecting competitive dynamics. The upcoming weeks are crucial for both candidates, as voter sentiment in these pivotal states will likely determine the election outcome. Analysts suggest that independent voters and issues like the economy will play a significant role in shaping the final results.

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