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Trump Sees Four-Point Swing His Way in Pennsylvania Since July

According to the poll, former President Donald Trump's approval rating in Pennsylvania has increased by three points since July, while Vice President Kamala Harris's approval rating has fallen by one point.

Latest Susquehanna Poll La Torre Live Among 700 Keystone State voters, Trump and Harris are tied at 46% each in support of the candidate, while 6% are undecided and 1% plan to vote for another candidate, according to the radio show.

The Susquehanna Poll, conducted July 22-28, put Trump's approval rating at 43%. attentionMs. Harris had 47 percent approval in July, four points ahead of Mr. Trump, while independent Robert F. Kennedy had 7 percent.

But after independent Kennedy dropped out of the race, his supporter Trump gained momentum toward the end of the election, and his lead evaporated.

The latest Susquehanna Poll was conducted Sept. 16-22 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points. It was one of several polls released Wednesday showing a close race in Pennsylvania.

According to an RMG Research/Neapolitan News Service poll: carried out The survey, conducted between September 18 and 20 among 783 registered voters, including supporters, found that Trump and Harris were tied at 49% in support of each other, with 2% of respondents undecided and 1% saying they would not vote for them.

Trump is winning among men by an 11-point margin, 54 percent to 43 percent, but that margin is offset by Harris' 54 percent to 43 percent lead among women in Pennsylvania.

Looking at the age groups, the candidates are in a tight race between the 18-34 and 35-44 age groups. Voters ages 18-34 support the 45th president by a slim margin, 49% to 48%, while the next generation supports him the same, at 48%.

The most stark difference is between those ages 45-54 and 55-64, where Trump leads Harris 56% to 40%, but among those 55-64, Harris wins 55% to 43%.

In Florida, Trump leads 51 percent to 48 percent among registered voters over 65.

The RMG Research/Neapolitan News Service poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

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