ABC station airs graphic saying Kamala Harris has won Pennsylvania
- A Pennsylvania news station mistakenly aired graphic results showing Kamala Harris winning with 52 percent against Donald Trump's 47 percent during a Formula 1 race.
- WNEP-TV explained that the results had been "randomly generated" and were meant to test equipment.
- A recent Monmouth survey found 47 percent of Pennsylvania voters support Trump, while 46 percent support Harris.
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Kamala Harris won Pennsylvania? US media ‘accidentally’ airs poll results
WNEP-TV mistakenly aired random test results showing Kamala Harris winning Pennsylvania ahead of the November 5 election. The broadcaster clarified the numbers were generated for equipment testing and did not reflect actual votes, following backlash from viewers.
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