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Tight Presidential Race In Key States Continues

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally, Tuesday, July 30, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

The latest polls from a trio of reputable sources reveal a close race for the presidency in several key states. In Georgia, the race is deadlocked at 49% each among likely voters, with no clear frontrunner. Similarly, in Arizona, the polls show a narrow lead for Trump at 50% to Harris' 49%, while in North Carolina, Trump leads by a slim margin of 50% to 48%.

One poll indicates that among registered voters, Harris holds a slight lead of 48% to 44% over Trump, but when focusing on likely voters, Trump gains more support. The numbers have remained relatively stable since the previous polls conducted in September, with minimal shifts in support for either candidate.

Trump leads in Arizona and North Carolina by narrow margins.
Georgia and Arizona show close races with no clear frontrunner.
Harris holds a slight lead among registered voters but Trump gains with likely voters.

Across these states, the polling data has shown consistent trends, with Arizona leaning more towards Trump this fall, while Georgia and North Carolina have seen mixed results. Notably, in North Carolina, no poll has shown a candidate leading outside the margin of error since Harris joined the race in July.

Pennsylvania has seen varying results in recent polls, with some indicating a significant lead for Harris and others showing a near-even split. The average of polls in Pennsylvania currently stands at a one-point margin, with Harris at 48% and Trump at 47%, indicating a highly competitive race with no clear leader.

Overall, the polls reflect the tight and closely contested nature of the presidential race in these key battleground states, with neither candidate establishing a significant advantage. As the election approaches, these states will continue to be closely watched for any shifts in voter sentiment that could impact the outcome.

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