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Son Harris vs. Trump polls: Who is ahead in ‘Blue Wall’ states?
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Son Harris vs. Trump polls: Who is ahead in ‘Blue Wall’ states?

CNN’s latest poll showed close races between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump in “blue wall” states as the two candidates approach Election Day.

CNN pollsThe survey, published Wednesday and conducted by SSRS, found that Harris had a slight lead in Michigan and Wisconsin and a tie with Trump in Pennsylvania. three states forming the so-called ‘blue wall’ represents the clearest path To the Democrats’ Electoral College victory.

The poll revealed that Harris was 5 points ahead of Trump in Michigan. He has 48 percent support among likely voters in the state, compared to 43 percent for Trump. Three percent said they would support Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who dropped out of the race in August to support Trump. Two percent said they would support the Green Party’s Jill Stein, and 1 percent said they would support independent candidate Cornel West.

The Michigan poll also showed that 6 percent of voters say their minds could still change about who they vote for. The poll was conducted Oct. 23-28 among 726 registered voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.7 percentage points among likely voters.

In Wisconsin, Harris leads the former president by 6 points. Fifty-one percent of respondents said they would support a Harris-Walz endorsement, while 45 percent said they would support a Trump-Vance endorsement. Other candidates received no more than one percent support in the Wisconsin poll.

Polling in Wisconsin also showed room for movement. Five percent of voters choosing a candidate said they could still change their mind about who they vote for. The poll was conducted among 736 registered voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.8 percentage points among likely voters.

Meanwhile, the two candidates are deadlocked in the must-win state of Pennsylvania.

The Pennsylvania poll found that both Harris and Trump received 48 percent support among likely voters. Other candidates received no more than one percent support. The poll found there was still a chance for some movement in the race, with 6 percent of voters who chose a candidate saying they still could change their mind.

The poll was conducted among 819 registered voters in the state and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.7 percentage points.

New swing state polls show Harris and Trump tied in many national polls. However, state-level races will determine the Electoral College winner. Harris’ clearest path to victory remains winning “blue wall” states; All of this is now President Biden Moved in 2020. Trump in 2016 riveted the “blue wall” On Hillary Clinton.

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