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New Swing State Poll Shows Key Shifts for Trump and Harris

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The latest polling from Quinnipiac University shows shifts in Georgia and North Carolina just weeks ahead of Election Day.
The latest swing state polling from Quinnipiac University revealed new shifts in two states critical for Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump to secure in November.
In a survey released Wednesday, Trump was found ahead in the battleground state of Georgia by 7 points (52 percent to 45 percent) just weeks ahead of Election Day. In a separate poll conducted in North Carolina, Harris was leading by just 2 points (49 percent to 47 percent) meaning the state is still up for grabs.
The surveys were conducted between October 10 and 14. The poll in Georgia had a sample size of 1,328 likely voters and a margin of error of 2.7 percent. The North Carolina poll was based on the responses of 1,031 likely voters and a margin of error of 3.1 percent.
The race to the White House is incredibly tight between Harris and Trump and will likely come down to a handful of swing states where preliminary polling has been the tightest. Georgia and North Carolina are both in that category, alongside Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
President Joe Biden flipped six of the seven swing states in 2020. Trump secured North Carolina four years ago.

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