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Vice President of the United States, Kamala HarrisHe now appears to be on a collision course with Republican rival Donald Trump in four Sun Belt states — Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina — where the Nov. 5 presidential election looks all but over. That’s according to a new New York Times/Siena College poll. The poll shows Harris leading by five percentage points in Arizona (50 percent to 45 percent) and favoring Trump in North Carolina, where the former president also won in 2020. However, the gap in the Republican candidate’s favorability will narrow significantly in the presidential election. Georgia and Nevada. On average, across the four states, Harris and Trump will now be tied at 48 percent.
In the previous poll, conducted in May in three of these states (excluding North Carolina), Trump appeared to be nine points ahead of incumbent President Joe Biden, who was then running for a second term. According to the New York Times, the poll showed Harris’s increasing favorability among young people, women and minorities. Last week, a poll conducted by the same newspaper and Siena College showed the vice president leading Trump even in the “Rust Belt” states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which are considered crucial to the ultimate victory of all Democratic presidential candidates.
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