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State Poll Undecided: Final New York Times/Siena Results Before Election
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State Poll Undecided: Final New York Times/Siena Results Before Election

Americans are giving their final opinion on Vice President Kamala Harris and former president donald trump with Election day just a few hours away.

The latest set of surveys released on sunday of The New York Times and Siena College found that the candidates were still essentially tied, fighting until the last moment.

Overall, 48% of respondents said they would vote for Harris if the election were held today, compared to 47% who said they would vote for Trump.

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FILE-Side-by-side photo of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. (FOX News)

Looking toward swing states, The New York Times said the poll showed Harris making gains in North Carolina and Georgia, while Trump made gains in Pennsylvania and maintained his lead in Arizona.

The polls were essentially tied between the two in three of the swing states: Georgia (Harris, 48%, Trump 47%), Michigan (both at 47%) and Pennsylvania (both at 48%).

Trump led in Arizona by four points, 49% to Harris’ 45%.

Harris had a two-point lead in both North Carolina and Wisconsin (48% to 46% and 49% to 47%, respectively) and a three-point lead in Nevada (49%-46%).

The results in all seven states are within the margin of sampling error, meaning no candidate has a definitive lead in any of them.

270 electoral votes are needed to win the White House, and these swing states have a total of 93 votes that will ultimately decide who wins.

Find more results for the swing state polls here.

More survey results