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29 Oct 2024


The swing state race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is virtually tied, with new polls out Tuesday that show a one-point race in Michigan, Arizona and Nevada, all within the margins of error.

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Nevada: Trump is ahead 48%-47% in Nevada, according to a CNN/SSRS survey released Tuesday (margin of error 4.6 points), Harris is up 48.8%-48.3%, in a Bloomberg poll out Wednesday (margin of error 5), but Trump is ahead 47%-46% in an AARP poll released Oct. 22 (margin of error 4) and they’re tied at 48% in a Washington Post-Schar poll released Oct. 21 (margin of error 4.8). Harris leads by 0.2 points in FiveThirtyEight’s polling average.

Arizona: Harris leads 48%-47% in the CNN/SSRS poll (margin of error 4.4), Trump leads 50%-49% in a Marist poll released Thursday (margin of error 3.7) and Trump is ahead three points—49%-46%—in the Washington Post-Schar School poll (margin of error 5), but Bloomberg reports an effectively tied 49.1%-48.8% Harris lead, within the three-point margin of error. Trump is up 1.8 points in FiveThirtyEight’s polling average.

Michigan: Trump leads Harris 49%-48% in an Emerson survey released Tuesday (margin of error 3 points), while Harris’ 49.6%-46.5% edge marks the largest lead of any state polled by Bloomberg, but it’s still within the four-point margin of error—and it’s similar to Harris’ 49%-46% lead in Quinnipiac’s polling (margin of error 2.9) released Oct. 23. Harris is up by 0.7 points in Michigan in FiveThirtyEight’s polling average.

Georgia: Trump and Harris are tied at 49% in the Marist poll (margin of error 3.9), and Trump leads 49.9%-48.4% in the Bloomberg poll (margin of error 3) and 47%-43% in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll of likely voters out Tuesday (margin of error 3.1), while the Washington Post-Schar poll (margin of error 4.5) found Harris ahead 51%-47%. Trump leads by 1.5 points in FiveThirtyEight’s polling average.

North Carolina: Trump is up 50%-48% in the Marist poll—within the 3.6-point margin of error—and he’s up 50% to 48% in an Emerson College poll released Thursday (also within the 3.1-point margin of error), while Bloomberg’s poll found him leading 49.6%-48.5% (margin of error 4) and the Washington Post-Schar survey showed him ahead 50%-47% (margin of error 3.9). FiveThirtyEight’s average shows Trump with a 1.2-point advantage.

Wisconsin: The state is almost as close as it can get, as Trump is up 49% to 48% in the Emerson survey (margin of error 3.4), 48.3%-48% in Bloomberg’s poll (margin of error 4) and the two candidates are tied at 48% in a Wednesday Quinnipiac poll (margin of error 2.9), while Harris holds a 50%-47% edge in the Washington Post-Schar poll (margin of error 4.6). Harris is up 0.1 points in FiveThirtyEight’s average.

Pennsylvania: Trump leads 49% to 48% in the Emerson poll (margin of error 3.4), while Bloomberg found Harris up 50%-48.2% (margin of error 3), and she had a 49%-47% advantage in the Washington Post-Schar poll (margin of error 4.6). Still, Trump leads Harris by 0.3 points in FiveThirtyEight’s polling average.

0.4. That’s how many points Trump leads Harris by in RealClearPolitics’ national polling average, while FiveThirtyEight’s average shows Harris up 1.5 points.

Harris became the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race on July 21, amid an intraparty revolt in the wake of his debate performance—shifting Democrats’ fortunes dramatically. Prior to the shift, polls consistently found Trump would beat Biden in most battleground states, despite Biden winning six of the seven (with the exception of North Carolina) in the 2020 election.

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