Swing state polls show dead heat in battleground of election map
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Swing state polls show dead heat in battleground of election map

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With less than two weeks until Election Day on November 5, new polls show the presidential race remains tight in many of the key states.

Candidates of the main party are Democrats Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trumpgives voters his final arguments sherry related to events nationwide. They focus on: key swing states Parties flipped from 2016 to 2020, including in Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. Candidates’ campaigns are also eyeing Nevada and North Carolina, which are considered battleground states this year.

Because the US presidential race Determined by the Election BoardThe outcome of this year’s election may be decided by razor-thin margins in these states, not the popular vote. As November 5 approaches, here’s a look at the latest presidential polls in five key states:

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Pennsylvania

Trump leads Harris by one percentage point in new poll by Franklin & Marshall College It was published on Thursday. The poll of 794 registered voters in Pennsylvania showed Trump ahead by 50% and Harris by 49%; This is within the survey’s sample error of +/- 4.3 points.

Trump also leads Harris by one percentage point in a new poll by Emerson College It was published on Thursday. The survey of 860 likely voters in Pennsylvania revealed that Trump was ahead by 49% and Harris was ahead by 48% in the Keystone state. The poll showed Trump ahead with a margin of error of +/- 3.3 percentage points.

Wisconsin

Trump leads Harris by one percentage point in separate poll by Emerson College It was also released on Thursday. The poll of 800 likely voters in Wisconsin showed Trump ahead by 49% and Harris by 48%; This is within a margin of error of +/- 3.4 percentage points.

North Carolina

Trump leads Harris by two percentage points in third poll by Emerson College It was published on Thursday. The survey, conducted with the participation of 950 likely voters in North Carolina, revealed that Trump was ahead by 50%, while Harris was ahead by 48%; This is within a margin of error of +/- 3.1 percentage points.

Another survey tells the same story. Trump leads Harris by two percentage points in poll by Marist College It was published on Thursday. The poll of 1,226 likely voters in North Carolina showed Trump ahead by 50% and Harris by 48%. The poll showed Trump leading by +/- 3.6 points in the margin of error.

Arizona

Trump leads Harris by one percentage point in separate poll by Marist College It was published on Thursday. The survey of 1,193 likely voters in Arizona revealed that Trump was ahead by 50% and Harris was ahead by 49%; This rate is within a margin of error of +/- 3.7 percent.

Georgia

Trump and Harris neck and neck in third poll by Marist College It was published on Thursday. The poll of 1,193 likely voters in Georgia found the two candidates tied 49 percent to 49 percent. The results are within the poll’s margin of error of +/- 3.9 points.

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