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The New York Times polling average has Harris leading slightly in Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, whereas RealClearPolitics’ aggregate has Trump ahead across all seven battlegrounds.
Polling averages carried out by the New York Times, citing polls collected by FiveThirtyEight and The Times, show Trump ahead 48% to 47% in Arizona and 49% to 47% in Georgia, with a slight lead of ...
Trump is pulling ahead of Harris, according to a number of polls released in the past 24 hours. (Kevin Dietsch—Getty Images) With less than two weeks until Election Day, polls show a tight race ...
New York Times/Siena College [127] September 3–6, 2024 ... The presidential debate between Biden and Trump is hosted by CNN in Atlanta. New York Times/Siena College ...
Trump also made major gains in all five New York City boroughs, with particularly dramatic shifts in The Bronx and Queens, both of which moved over 20 points to the right compared to 2020. In Queens, Trump secured 37% of the vote, the highest share for a Republican presidential candidate since George H.W. Bush in 1988 .
Vice President Harris boasts a wide 14-point lead over former President Trump in the blue bastion of New York, new polling shows, roughly double the edge President Biden held there earlier this year.
The New York Times and Siena College released their final polls of the seven battleground states Sunday. See the results. ... The Times had Trump ahead of Harris 49%-45% in the Copper State.
As of Tuesday, Trump was ahead in five swing states, compared to Harris with two, according to an average of the latest polls. Battleground state polls Arizona.