iSideWith just released their latest Swing State Polls.
With Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, Ohio, Georgia, and Colorado being critical battlegrounds, both candidates are vying for an edge that could shape the election outcome.
Pennsylvania: Harris Slightly Ahead
In Pennsylvania, Harris leads with 39.5% support compared to Trump’s 38.1%. This close margin underscores the high stakes in a state that has been fiercely contested in recent elections. Pennsylvania's diverse electorate and significant urban and rural divide make it a critical target for both campaigns.
North Carolina: Trump Holds a Narrow Lead
Trump is leading in North Carolina with 40.7%, while Harris trails at 35.2%. This state, which has leaned conservative in recent elections, appears to be sticking with the former president, though the sizable undecided population could shift the dynamics as Election Day approaches.
Michigan: Harris Takes the Lead
In Michigan, another crucial swing state, Harris leads Trump with 39.9% to 36.7%. Michigan has been a focal point for both parties, particularly due to its role in manufacturing and its pivotal position in the Rust Belt. Harris’s lead here signals potential challenges for Trump in reclaiming this state, which he won in 2016 but lost in 2020.
Ohio: Trump Out Front
Trump maintains a lead in Ohio, where he has 41.3% support to Harris’s 35.7%. Historically a bellwether state, Ohio has shown strong support for Trump in recent years, and these numbers reflect a continuation of that trend. The state’s working-class voter base and rural-urban… Read more
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