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and Siena College found former President Donald Trump narrowly leading Vice President Kamala Harris among nationwide voters, 48% to 47%.The poll, which carries a 2.8% margin of error, was conducted from September 3 to 6 and surveyed 1,695 voters. It found Harris to lead Trump in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, while the two are virtually tied in Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina.
Trump garnered the support of 48% of likely voters, compared to 47% who indicated support for Harris, according to the latest results of the New York Times/Siena poll released on Sunday.
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