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Harris, Trump in dead heat throughout swing states in Washington Post poll

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remain in a tight contest throughout 7 battlefield states with just over two weeks until the Nov. 5 U.S. governmental election, a Washington Post/Schar School viewpoint poll showed on Monday.

Democratic former prosecutor Harris led amongst likely citizens in Georgia 51% to 47%, while Republican politician Trump was slightly ahead in Arizona with 49% to 46%. Both findings fell within the plus or minus 4.5 portion points margin of error in the poll, which surveyed 5,016 registered citizens from Sept. 30 to Oct. 15. Harris, who became the celebration's candidate after President Joe Biden stepped aside in July, also had an edge in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin-- three states where she will project in the future Monday with Republican previous U.S. Representative Liz Cheney.

Trump led in North Carolina and was connected with Harris in Nevada 48% to 48%, according to the poll. The previous president will hold a rally in North Carolina later on Monday after surveying recent damage from Hurricane Helene. Trump, 78, is making his third successive White House quote after losing to Biden in 2020. He continues to wrongly blame prevalent voter scams and deals with federal and state crook charges over efforts to reverse the election results, amongst other charges. Trump has denied any misdeed.

Harris, 60, is a former San Francisco district attorney, state attorney general and U.S. senator looking for to restore the celebration's. diverse union of young voters, females and individuals of color as. well as pick up some Republicans disillusioned with Trump.

Monday's findings from the Post and George Mason. Univeristy's Schar School of Policy and Federal government echoed other. recent surveys that found a neck and neck race in the seven. battleground states ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5, even as. Harris holds an edge nationwide, according to some studies. In general, 49% of likely citizens stated they support Harris and. 48% backed Trump, the Post poll revealed. Amongst signed up citizens,. Reuters/Ipsos ballot recently discovered Harris holding a stable,. minimal 45% to 42% lead over Trump.

Nevertheless, state-by-state outcomes of the Electoral College. will determine the winner of November's contest. The 7. battleground states are likely to decisive, with studies of. their most likely voters using a sign of the race so far.

(source: Reuters)