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Democrat Kamala Harris And Republican Donald Trump stay in dead heat presidential election It’s coming up in just over a week.

The latest polls released since Sunday show the two candidates locked in a deadlock. nail biter of a raceBut polls from CBS and ABC show the vice president with a slight advantage over former president Trump. TIPP’s latest surveyHowever, for the third day in a row, Trump and Harris were seen to be in a 48% tie.

Both candidates are spending amid tight race The final stage of the 2024 presidential election The focus is on Michigan and Georgia, two key battleground states that could decide the White House race.

Here’s what you need to know about the presidential election to be held on Monday, October 28:

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Harris and Trump tied at 48% on TIPP continuing coverage

Harris and Trump are almost tied TIPP’s Follow-up Survey Starting from Monday morning.

The poll of 1,288 likely voters, conducted from Oct. 25 to Oct. 27, showed both candidates tied 48% of the time, with a margin of error of 2.7 percentage points.

“With both campaigns in full gear, we expect this razor-thin race to remain in a tight range,” TIPP Insights said.

The new poll showed Trump making significant gains among high school-educated voters (+13.9 points), black voters (+8.1) and senior voters (+8). In contrast, Harris gained ground among voters with at least some college education (+6.3 points) and independent/other voters (+5 points).

A growing sense of dissatisfaction with the economy emerges after the election, with 53% of respondents saying they feel worse off compared to their pre-pandemic situation, according to the TIPP survey.

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Trump 48%, Harris 47% in USA TODAY/Suffolk’s new poll

Trump and Harris nearly tied in WisconsinA new statewide poll of 500 likely voters found it 48% to 47%.

The USA TODAY/University of Suffolk poll was conducted Oct. 20-23 with a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points.

Harris holds a slight 50 percent to 47 percent lead among 300 likely voters in Door County, the state’s bellwether. The results are within a margin of error of 5.7 percent.

Wisconsin, which has 10 electoral votes and is admitted as a state “Blue Wall” statusIt’s one of several key swing states that both Trump and Harris are eyeing to help catapult them to the presidency. Trump flipped all three states in 2016, helping him win the presidency. Biden won back all three states in 2020.

− Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY

New special survey: Harris and Trump deadlocked in battleground state Wisconsin

Harris leads Trump 49% to 47% in ABC News poll

Harris regains slight lead among likely voters nationally Latest poll from ABC News/Ipsos The survey, which surveyed a total of 2,808 adults, was published on Sunday.

The poll showed Harris with a 49% to 47% lead among the 2,392 registered voters surveyed. Harris also has a slight advantage when likely voters are taken into account (1,913 in this poll), at 51% to Trump’s 47%.

The survey had a margin of sampling error of 2 percentage points.

“Compared to earlier this month, Harris has gained a more traditional Democratic advantage among Hispanics and widened her advantage among suburban women while remaining strong in core groups, including Blacks,” the poll said. “Trump is trailing in rural areas and among non-college white men, and he is running competitively among young men.”

The survey was conducted between October 18 and October 22.

The new poll showed that most respondents see Trump as the best candidate to address issues such as immigration and the economy. Harris, meanwhile, was seen as the person best covering issues like abortion and health care among those surveyed.

Harris leads by 1 percentage point in CBS poll

Harris also holds a slight 1 percentage point lead over Trump. CBS News’ latest poll It was published on Sunday.

The poll of 2,161 registered voters showed Harris leading 50% to 49%, with a margin of error of 2.6 points. It was held between 23-25 ​​October.

As with most national surveys, the economy appeared to be the biggest concern among survey respondents; 84% said the economy would be a major factor in determining how they vote this year. More than half (53%) of those surveyed said the situation had gotten worse.

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The margin of error describes how accurately we can trust that survey results represent the entire population.

When a candidate’s lead is “within” the margin of error, it is considered a “statistical tie.” Pew Research Center.

Pew also has It found that the majority of pollsters had changed their methods since the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, when Trump’s performance was significantly underestimated.

Eric Lagatta covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach him at [email protected]