Vice President Kamala Harris has narrow leads over former President Donald Trump in Arizona, Nevada and Georgia, according to a Fox News poll.
Former President Trump's path to the White House included states such as Arizona and Georgia, where he is trailing his rival by one and two points, respectively, in the latest Fox News poll.
The Fox News poll, which surveyed just over 1,000 registered voters in battleground states from Aug. 22-26 with a sampling error of plus or minus 1.5 percentage points, showed Harris leading 50-49 percent in Arizona and 50-48 percent in Georgia, two states Trump lost in 2020 and need to win in 2024.
📊 Fox News Battleground State Poll
Arizona
Harris: 50%
Trump: 49%
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Georgia
Harris: 50%
Trump: 48%
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Nevada
Harris: 50%
Trump: 48%
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North Carolina
Trump: 50%
Harris: 49%
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#15 (2.8/3.0) | 4,053 RV | August 23rd-26thhttps://t.co/EZhcpsTHEc pic.twitter.com/PypYc7YnPd— Interactive Polls (@IAPolls2022) August 28, 2024
But in other battleground states like Pennsylvania, the former president's approval rating is doing pretty well, Breitbart News reported last week.
The Insider Advantage poll, which surveyed 800 voters Aug. 18-19, 2024, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points, showed Trump leading Harris by just one point, 47% to 46%.
The poll, conducted just before the former president launched a major push in battleground states including Pennsylvania, is likely to influence opinion polls in the coming month leading up to the November election.
“The Trump campaign has been relentlessly attacking Kamala, highlighting every disastrous policy she has implemented over the past four years,” a Trump campaign official told Breitbart News. “She cannot shy away from her radical record.”
Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes and is likely to be one of the most hotly contested states in the election, along with Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona. Trump won Pennsylvania in 2016 against Hillary Clinton but lost to Joe Biden in 2020.
The former president's approval rating rose in Wisconsin this week after the state Supreme Court rejected a Democratic challenge, ensuring Green Party candidate Jill Stein's chances in the key battleground state.
David Strange, a Democratic National Committee official, sued to remove Stein from Wisconsin's ballot, but the state Supreme Court simply said Strange was “not entitled to the relief he seeks.”
“We hold that the petitioners are not entitled to the relief they seek,” the court said in an unsigned order, without further explaining its reasons.
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