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Election Day only three days left and Presidential election polls Continue to suggest a tight race between former President Donald Trump and the Vice President Kamala Harris.

National polls provide a snapshot of the national electorate, and some recent polls show: Trump may have taken the lead. Meanwhile, an exclusive USA TODAY/Suffolk poll released Friday showed: Harris and Trump tied In Pennsylvania, the swing state with the most electoral votes. But Electoral College system means the race will likely be decided by: seven battleground states.

Both Harris and Trump will appear on stage on Saturday events in North Carolina – one of these oscillation states. Trump planned to appear in Salem, Virginia, as well as Charlotte and Greensboro. Before an event in Charlotte, Harris will attend a rally in Atlanta in the afternoon; Georgia is also a swing state.

Here are the latest polls showing where the race stands.

Latest Washington Post poll: Harris and Trump neck and neck in Pennsylvania

Harris leads Trump by one percentage point in new rankings Washington Post poll Number of likely voters and registered voters in Pennsylvania, another swing state. The poll, released Friday, has Harris at 48% among both likely and registered voters, while Trump is at 47% (a perfect result with a statistical margin of error of ±3.1 points).

In the survey conducted between October 26-30 with the participation of 1,204 registered voters, participants were also given the opportunity to choose a third-party candidate.

The new poll found voter enthusiasm for both parties in the state was high; This is vital to any candidate’s path to victory. The Post found that 20 percent of those surveyed said they had already voted, while another 73 percent said they were confident they would vote; which added that “after rounding the percentages, the electorate totaled 94 percent.”

Harris leads Trump nationally and in swing states, Forbes/HarrisX poll finds

Harris leads Trump 49 percent to 48 percent among likely voters nationwide and has the same slim margin in seven battleground states. HarrisX/Forbes poll It was published on Thursday.

The survey of 4,523 registered voters and 3,718 likely voters (910 in battleground states) was conducted Oct. 27-29 (margin of error: ± 1.5 percentage points).

Harris’ lead in battleground states weakens HarrisX/Forbes poll published a week ago; At this point, Harris had a 50% to 46% advantage. According to the latest poll, some voters remain undecided; 10% of likely voters and 16% of registered voters are still weighing their preferences.

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Detroit Free Press poll: Harris in Michigan

Harris leads Trump into new term in Michigan Detroit Free Press The survey was released on Friday. The poll of 600 likely voters, conducted Oct. 24-28, showed Harris ahead 48% to 45%, with a margin of error of ±4 points. The Detroit Free Press is part of the USA TODAY Network.

An interesting finding from the survey: The number of undecided respondents was less than 1%; Pollster Bernie Porn of EPIC-MRA, a Lansing, Michigan, research firm that conducted the survey, said he wasn’t sure he’d seen it before. . “This is an unusual choice,” he said.

Trump leads in Florida, according to Stetson’s latest poll

Trump gives Harris a new lead in Florida Stetson University Public Opinion Research Center surveyIt was published on Friday. Survey of 452 likely voters between October 25 and November. 1 found Trump with a 53% to 46% lead for Harris, with a margin of error of ±5%.

That’s a larger margin than Trump’s 51.2 percent of the vote in the state. 2020 presidential election and 49% of the votes. 2016 election.

MassINC poll: Harris leads in Massachusetts

In the blue state of Massachusetts, Harris appears to have the same support from voters that President Joe Biden and candidate Hillary Clinton received in the 2020 and 2016 elections. MassINC Voting GroupThe final survey of Massachusetts voters was released Friday.

According to the Oct. 29-November poll, Harris leads Trump 61% to 31%. 1 poll of 582 likely voters in Massachusetts (margin of error ±4.9 percentage points. In the 2020 election, President Joe Biden won 65.9% of the state’s vote, compared to 32.1% for Trump. Clinton won 61% in the 2016 election) Trump’s 33.3 percent.

A note about voting

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

When a candidate’s difference 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 have changed their methods since the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, when Trump’s performance was significantly underestimated.

Contributors: Kinsey Crowley, Savannah Kuchar and Sam Woodward, USA TODAY; and Reuters.

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