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Today’s presidential polls: Who wins in the race between Trump and Harris with 1 day left?
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Today’s presidential polls: Who wins in the race between Trump and Harris with 1 day left?

In less than 24 hours, voters will cast their ballots on Election Day in the US and the election result presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president donald trump It remains a real volatility, according to the most recent surveys.

Harris maintained a slight lead nationally on Monday, while Trump still had a slight lead in several major swing states.

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As a result, the presidential campaign has reached its final push on the eve of November 5. Harris will spend all of Monday in Pennsylvania, whose 19 electoral votes offer the largest prize among the states expected to determine the Electoral College outcome. ‘

Trump, meanwhile, will make four stops in three states: North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan. He will end up in Grand Rapids, where he completed his first two seasons.

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Who wins in the polls?

Harris had a 1% lead over Trump (48.3% to 47.3%) according to an average of 22 polls, the latest of which is from November 3. according to voting site 270toWin. That advantage is within the margin of error.

At the state level, Trump maintained a lead over Harris in several battlegrounds that will decide the outcome of the election. Polls on Monday showed him with a slight lead in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, according to 270toWin.

Harris was ahead Monday in Michigan and Wisconsin, 270toWin reported.

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the final The New York Times/Siena poll also found Trump and Harris essentially tied. The poll showed Harris had made gains in North Carolina and Georgia, while Trump made gains in Pennsylvania and maintained his lead in Arizona.

Meanwhile, a Surprising new Iowa poll released Saturday by J. Ann Selzer, considered the “gold standard” pollster, showed Harris ahead of Trump by three points in the Hawkeye State.

Trump handily won Iowa in 2016 and 2020, and Iowa is not considered one of the seven swing states that will decide this year’s election.

The poll is an outlier (an Emerson poll released Saturday showed Trump with a 10-point lead in Iowa), but it hints there could be some surprises on Tuesday. Selzer is known for previous polls that accurately predicted Trump’s 8-point lead in Iowa over Joe Biden in 2020 and his comfortable victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Who wins the polls in Arizona?

An average of 15 polls, the last of which was on Nov. 3, showed Trump with a 1.6% lead over Harris, according to 270toWin. Arizona has 11 electoral votes.

Who wins the polls in Georgia?

An average of 12 polls, the most recent on Nov. 3, shows Trump with a 1.2% lead in Georgia. Georgia has 16 electoral votes.

Who wins the polls in Michigan?

An average of 20 polls, the most recent on Nov. 3, shows Harris with a 1.5% lead in Michigan. Michigan has 15 electoral votes.

Who is winning the polls in Nevada?

An average of 13 polls, the most recent on Nov. 3, shows Trump with a 0.6% lead in Nevada. Nevada has six electoral votes.

Who wins the polls in North Carolina?

An average of 15 polls, the most recent on Nov. 3, shows Trump with a 1.2% lead in North Carolina. North Carolina has 16 electoral votes.

Who wins the polls in Pennsylvania?

An average of 22 polls, the most recent on Nov. 3, shows Trump with just the slightest lead (0.1%) in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes.

Who wins the polls in Wisconsin?

An average of 14 polls, the most recent on Nov. 3, shows Harris with a 0.8% lead in Wisconsin. Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes.