A new poll shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump in six out of seven key swing states since President Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race. (GV Wire Composite)
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Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris is gaining on Republican Donald Trump in six out of seven critical swing states since President Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race, according to a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll released Tuesday, Reuters reports.
The online survey, conducted July 24-28, shows Harris leading Trump by 11 percentage points in Michigan. She also holds 2-point leads in Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada.
Trump is ahead by 4 points in Pennsylvania and 2 points in North Carolina; they are tied in Georgia.
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Wisconsin is the only state where Trump has reduced his gap compared to Biden’s earlier performance. The poll’s margin of error is 3 percentage points in Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania; 4 points in Michigan, North Carolina, and Wisconsin; and 5 points in Nevada.
In a previous poll from July 1-5, Trump was ahead of Biden by 3 points in Arizona, 1 point in Georgia, 3 points in Nevada, 3 points in North Carolina, and 7 points in Pennsylvania.
Biden led by 5 points in Michigan and 3 points in Wisconsin.
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