Former President Donald Trump has taken a one-point lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in the latest polling data released by TIPP Insights, signaling a reversal of fortunes for the former president. The race for the White House remains tight, with both candidates locked in a statistical tie just two weeks before the election.
Another poll by Suffolk University/USA Today shows the race as a virtual tie, with Harris holding a slight edge over Trump when third-party candidates are included. The director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center believes that third-party candidates could be the deciding factor in the election, as they siphon off votes that could potentially swing the outcome in key battleground states.
An Emerson College Poll also confirms the close race, with Harris leading by one point but within the margins of error. The poll shows clear divides among voters based on gender, race, and when they made their decision on who to support.
Overall, the polls indicate a highly competitive race between Trump and Harris, with third-party candidates potentially playing a crucial role in determining the outcome. The final weeks of the campaign are crucial as both candidates look to secure support from undecided voters and strategically target their opponent’s base to gain an advantage in key swing states.
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