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Harris leads Trump in Pennsylvania, Michigan; tighter race in Wisconsin: Poll

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    Center

  • Reliability

    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    4% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    6% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

80% : Trump won all three in 2016, while President Biden won them in 2020.
65% : In Wisconsin, Harris wins 48 support compared to 47 percent support for Trump and 1 percent for Stein.
52% : In Michigan, Harris wins 50 percent in the Quinnipiac poll, compared to 45 percent for Trump and 2 percent for Stein.
52% : The only Republican since former President George H.W. Bush to win any of the three is Trump.
48% : The poll also found that more voters are seeing Harris favorably compared to Trump.
47% : In Pennsylvania and Michigan, 50 percent of people said they believed Trump would better handle the economy while 48 percent say Harris could get the job done.
41% : The poll finds Harris winning 51 percent of likely voters in Pennsylvania, compared to 45 percent for Trump.
41% : In those polling averages, Harris leads Trump by less than a percentage point in Pennsylvania and Michigan, but by 2.9 percent in Wisconsin as of Wednesday.
15% : Likely voters now see little daylight, in most cases, between Harris and Trump on who can best handle those key issues," said Tim Malloy, a Quinnipiac University polling analyst.

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