The latest polls show Vice President Harris narrowly leading former President Trump in six battleground states, but the candidates are tied in Georgia.
In the survey, Published late Thursday Bloomberg News/Morning Consult found that Democratic candidates have an advantage over Trump in Nevada, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Harris has a 7-point lead over Trump in Nevada (52% to 45%) and a 5-point lead in Pennsylvania (51% to the former president's 46%). Polls show the vice president leading the Republican candidate by 3 points, 50-47%, in Arizona and Michigan.
The lead was much smaller in North Carolina, 50% to 48%, and in Wisconsin, 51% to 48%. According to the poll, the two White House candidates are tied with 49% support each in Georgia.
Most of the results, except for Nevada and Pennsylvania, are within the survey's margin of error.
With less than six weeks until Election Day, Harris has an overall 3-point advantage over the former president among likely voters in all seven battleground states, with Trump's approval rating at 50%, and Trump's approval rating at 50%. It is 47%.
When third-party presidential candidates are added, the vice president's lead expands to four points. According to the poll, Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver had 2%, while Green Party candidate Jill Stein had 1%.
Also, according to the polling agency, candidates from each party are almost evenly matched when it comes to handling costs for everyday items, with Mr. Trump receiving 47% of the vote and Ms. Harris receiving 46%. Still, Harris probably had an 11-point cushion in who voters trusted to help the middle class.
The poll shows that the Republican candidate still has a 14-point lead over Harris on immigration, one of the most important issues for voters in 2024. The poll showed the Democratic nominee has a 24 percentage point lead on one of his strongest issues, abortion, 56% to 32%.
The poll also shows that Harris is putting more effort into introducing her policy stances to voters in battleground states, with 43% of potential voters in battleground states expressing a similar opinion. There is. About 40% said the same about Republican candidates.
Nationally, Ms. Harris leads Mr. Trump by 4.1 percentage points, with an approval rating of 49.9% to Mr. Trump's 45.8%, according to the latest poll tally from Hill/Decision Desk.
The Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll was conducted Sept. 19-25 among 6,165 registered voters in seven battleground states. The margin of error was 3 percentage points in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and 4 percentage points in Nevada.





