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Trump and Harris are neck and neck in battleground states with less than 48 hours until Election Day, polls show
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Trump and Harris are neck and neck in battleground states with less than 48 hours until Election Day, polls show

A new series of polls published on Sunday former President Trump and Vice President Harris are neck and neck in seven battleground states with less than 48 hours until Election Day.

The New York Times/Siena College Polls Likely voters show Trump and Harris tied in Pennsylvania and Michigan.

In Arizona, Trump leads Harris 49 to 45 percent, while Harris leads Trump 49 to 46 percent in Nevada, 49 to 47 percent in Wisconsin, 48 to 46 percent in North Carolina and 48 to 47 percent in Georgia. .

A total of 7,879 likely voters were surveyed in the seven battleground states between October 24 and November 2, including 1,025 in Arizona, 1,004 in Georgia, 998 in Michigan, 1,010 in Nevada, 1,010 in North Carolina, 1,527 in Pennsylvania and 1,305 in Pennsylvania. Wisconsin, according to the New York Times. Polls have a margin of error of 3.5%.

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Trump and Harris in North Carolina

Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris at recent campaign events in North Carolina. (AP/Evan Vucci/Jacquelyn Martin)

Of the 8% of voters who indicated they had only recently decided who they were going to vote for, 55% said they support Harris, compared to 44% for Trump, the New York Times reported.

The newspaper also reports that 11% of voters remain undecided or persuasive, compared to 16% a month ago.

Across all battleground states, 24% of likely voters said the economy — which includes jobs and the stock market — was their top issue, followed by abortion at 18% and immigration at 15%. .

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Trump in Georgia

Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Savannah, Georgia, on September 24. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Harris is underperforming President Biden in 2020 among younger voters, Black voters and Latino voters, according to the New York Times.

In Pennsylvania, outgoing Senator Bob Casey, a Democrat, leads his challenger David McCormick 50-45%, down from nine points in September, the newspaper said.

In Wisconsin, polls show Democratic incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s lead over Republican Eric Hovde is also narrowing, currently at 50 to 46 percent, down from eight points about a month ago, the report said. New York Times.

Kamala Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally Saturday, Nov. 2, at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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The race for Michigan’s open Senate seat is also hotly contested, with Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin leading Republican challenger Mike Rogers 48 to 46 percent, according to polls.