Harris and Trump locked in tight race in swing states, NYT/Siena poll shows
- In a recent poll, Harris leads Trump 49–46 percent in Nevada, 48–46 percent in North Carolina, and 49–47 percent in Wisconsin.
- Trump has an advantage in Arizona at 49–45 percent, while they are tied in Pennsylvania and Michigan at 48–48 and 47–47, respectively.
- The poll indicates both candidates have multiple pathways to secure the 270 electoral votes needed to win the election.
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Final NYT/Siena Poll Shows Harris, Trump Leading in Different Key Battleground States
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are leading the race in different key swing states two days before the election, according to the final poll released by The New York Times/Siena College on Nov. 3. The poll, which queried likely voters, found Harris is leading Trump 49–46 percent in Nevada, 48–46 percent in North Carolina, 49–47 percent in Wisconsin, and 48–47 percent in Georgia. Trump leads 49–45 percent in Arizona…
Harris and Trump Locked in Tight Race in Swing States, NYT/Siena Poll Shows
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Harris and Trump locked in tight race in swing states, NYT/Siena poll shows
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump remain in a tight race in the country's seven battleground states two days before the U.S. presidential election, according to the final New York Times/Siena College poll.
Trump leads in Arizona, as race deadlocks in rest of 7 swing states: poll
With just two days until the presidential election, fresh polling is pegging six of the seven battleground states within the margin of error and showing former President Donald Trump up in Arizona (49% to 45%).
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