Recent polling data from battleground states Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania indicates a tight race between President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. In Pennsylvania, four polls conducted on Tuesday and Wednesday show a neck-and-neck competition, with none of them reporting a margin greater than 1 point. The most recent Poll of Polls update reveals a dead heat in this critical battleground state.
Turning to Michigan, a Fox poll suggests a close contest, with Harris holding a slight lead at 48% compared to Trump's 46%. Interestingly, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who has suspended his presidential campaign, still garners 3% support. Earlier polling data hinted at a small advantage for Harris, and the Poll of Polls in Michigan currently shows her at 48% versus Trump's 45%.
In North Carolina, the latest Fox News poll places Trump at 49% and Harris at 47% among likely voters, mirroring their previous findings. The Poll of Polls average in North Carolina remains steady at 49% for Trump and 48% for Harris, unchanged from the previous average.
These results underscore the competitiveness of the upcoming presidential election in these crucial swing states. With no clear frontrunner emerging in these polls, both campaigns are likely to intensify their efforts to sway undecided voters and secure victory in these pivotal battlegrounds.