While Harris has a slight lead nationally, there’s no clear leader in the seven swing states likely to decide the election.
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Former President Donald Trump is maintaining a sizable advantage in Arizona while Vice President Kamala Harris holds an edge in Pennsylvania, according to new swing state polling by The New York Times that suggest the race remains incredibly tight just weeks before Election Day.Key Facts
Pennsylvania: Harris holds a four-point advantage (50% to 47%, but closer to four points when not rounded up) in a Saturday pair of New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena College polls and also has the same lead in a Wednesday Quinnipiac poll, though Friday’s Wall Street Journal Poll gives Trump a one-point advantage (46% to 45%).
Arizona: Trump leads Harris (51% to 46%) in the Times’ poll with a lead nearly unchanged from last month, and also leads by two points (49% to 47%) in an Emerson poll.