Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are tied in the battleground state of Nevada, according to a poll released Tuesday by Noble Predictive Insights.
In opinion polls, carried out The survey, conducted from Sept. 9 to 16, found that Trump and Harris were neck and neck, at 47 percent, among 692 voters, including third-party candidates.
Libertarian Chase Oliver has 1% support, the Green Party's Jill Stein has not received 1% support and 3% are undecided.
Trump leads Harris among both independents and Hispanic voters, with Trump leading 47% among independents to Harris' 41%, while 49% of Hispanics support Trump and 44% support Harris.
The poll posed a strict binary choice between Trump and Harris among voters, with Harris holding a slim lead, 48 percent to 47 percent.
In this statistical tie, Trump holds a five-point lead among independents and a three-point lead among Hispanics.
Noble Predictive Insights also sampled 812 registered voters, but considering registered voters who plan to vote as likely voters makes this a less reliable data point.
In the four-candidate race, Harris leads voters' approval rating against the 45th president 46% to 43%, while Oliver has 1% and Stein has 0 points. 3% are not backing any candidate and 6% are undecided about who to support.
Trump has a 2 percentage point lead among independents, while Harris has a 2 percentage point lead among Hispanics.
In hypothetical head-to-head races among likely voters, Harris continues to hold a 3-point lead, with 48% of voters supporting her to Trump's 45%; 7% are unclear.
Harris's lead in both iterations of the registered voter sample was ± The margin of error is 3.44 percentage points. The margin of error for likely voters is plus or minus 3.72 percentage points.
The poll also found that voters trust Trump more on key issues like immigration and inflation, where voters trust him more than Harris by 55 percent to Harris's 39 percent, and that voters also trust Trump more to deal with inflation by 47 percent to 44 percent.
