According to the latest polls, Vice President Harris has a 3-point lead over former President Trump in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
A New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena College poll released Saturday shows Ms. Harris leading Mr. Trump among likely voters in the Keystone State, 50% to 47%.
With less than a month left in the election, pollsters and analysts predict that Pennsylvania will decide the winner more than any other state.
However, in Arizona, another important battleground state, the Republican candidate leads with 51% to Harris' 46%.
When respondents were asked how likely they were to vote in November, a majority (73%) said they were “almost certain” to vote in the election.
Survey respondents selected the economy, abortion, and immigration as the top issues likely to influence their vote. Whether you like it or not, when asked who would do a better job of tackling this issue, Trump says Harris is the best on the economy and immigration, but the vice president is ahead on abortion. .
The former president received 54% approval for his handling of the economy, compared to 43% for Harris. According to the study, when it comes to immigration, he received 55 percent and she received 42 percent.
On abortion and reproductive rights issues, the vice president outperformed his Republican rival by a double-digit margin, 56 percent to 38 percent, according to the data.
As the election approaches, Harris has a narrow lead over Trump in Pennsylvania, according to The Hill/Decision Desk's polling index, compared to Trump's approval rating of 48.6%.
According to the index, the former president slightly outperforms the Democratic candidate in the Grand Canyon State, but still by a very narrow margin, 48.5% to 47.6%.
The Times/Inquirer/Siena poll was conducted Oct. 7-10 and surveyed 857 voters in Pennsylvania and 808 voters in Arizona. The margin of error was 3.8 percentage points in Pennsylvania and 3.9 percentage points in Arizona.





