With several weeks to go before Election Day, both campaigns will be closely watching the state for any signs of shifting political winds.
Recent polls compiled by FiveThirtyEight suggest that while former President Donald Trump maintains a lead in Texas over Vice President Kamala Harris, this year's presidential race in the Lone Star State may be more competitive than initially anticipated.Most surveys conducted among likely voters in the state in June showed Trump with a significant lead over President Joe Biden.
This represents a shift from an earlier poll by the same institutions conducted in June and July, which had shown Trump with a 9-point lead over Biden. The change suggests that Harris' entry into the race may have altered the dynamics in Texas.Newsweek has contacted the Harris campaign, as well as Trump's spokesperson, via email on Saturday for comment.
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