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Pennsylvania 2024 Trump-Harris Polls: Race Is Tied In 2 New Polls Of Crucial Battleground

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Pennsylvania has voted for 10 of the last 12 White House winners.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are tied in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania in the latest surveys out Sunday, the latest over the past week that show a dead-even race in the swing state that could decide the winner of the 2024 election.Key Facts

Harris and Trump are tied at 48% in the New York Times/Siena poll of likely voters released Sunday (margin of error 3.5 points), a slight dip in Harris’ three-point lead in a pair of New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena College polls released Oct. 12.

The two candidates have the same 48%-48% deadlock in a Morning Consult poll also out Sunday.

Harris leads in three other polls published last week, Trump is ahead in three, and two others show them tied.

Harris is up by two points, 50%-48%, in a Marist survey that includes undecided voters who are leaning toward a candidate (margin of error 3.4 points), and by one point, 48%-47%, in a poll (margin of error 3.1 points), both released Friday, with the Post poll representing no movement in the race since its September survey.

Trump is up 50%-49% in a two-way Fox News poll of likely Pennsylvania voters out Wednesday—well within the three-point margin of error—and he has a 47%-46% lead in a Quinnipiac poll of likely voters published Wednesday (margin of error 2.1 points, and respondents could choose other candidates).

Harris also holds a narrow 49%-48% edge in a Cooperative Election Study poll released this week (3,685 respondents, polled as part of a national study by universities conducted by YouGov).

Meanwhile, the race is dead even at 48%-48% in a CNN/SSRS poll of likely voters out Wednesday—while only 8% said they’re undecided or may change their minds—and CBS/YouGov found a similar 49%-49% tie in a likely voter poll released Tuesday.

Turnout could play a role: Trump had 47%-46% lead in a Monmouth poll of all registered voters published Wednesday, but the race is tied at 48%-48% among respondents who are extremely motivated to vote, and Harris leads 48%-47% among people who have voted in most or all general elections since 2014 (margin of error 3.

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