A new poll by Susquehanna Polling & Research shows former President Donald Trump surging three points in Pennsylvania since July, tying with Vice President Kamala Harris at 46% each among likely voters. This marks a significant shift from July when Harris held a four-point lead over Trump.
Former President Donald Trump has surged three points in Pennsylvania since July, while Vice President Kamala Harris has dropped one point, according to a poll.radio program finds that Trump and Harris are tied at 46 percent apiece in the Keystone State among 700 likely voters. Six percent are undecided, while one percent would vote for someone else.. Harris, at 47 percent in July, had a four-point edge on Trump, while independent Robert F Kennedy had seven percent of the response.
The latest Susquehanna poll was conducted from September 16-22, and the margin of error is ± 3.7 percentage points. It was one of multiple polls released Wednesday that show a dead-heat race in Pennsylvania.from September 18-20, finds Trump and Harris tied at 49 percent among the sample of 783 registered voters, including leaners. Another two percent of respondents are undecided, while one percent would refuse to vote.
In looking at age demographics, the candidates are competing tightly among the 18-34 and 35-44 age groups. Voters aged 18-34 prefer the 45th president by a narrow 49 percent to 48 percent margin, while they are tied at 48 percent with the following generation.
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