Recent polls show former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris by 3 points in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
a public opinion poll A survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports and American Thinker from October 9th to 13th found that 50% of likely Pennsylvania voters are likely to vote for Trump in the next presidential election. 47% of respondents said they would vote for Harris.
The poll surveyed 1,072 likely voters in the state and had a “margin of sampling error” of +/-3 percentage points.
In the last poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports and American Thinker from September 19 to 22, 2024, Trump and Harris were tied at 48% among likely voters in Pennsylvania.
A separate Insider Advantage poll of 800 likely Pennsylvania voters conducted Oct. 7-8 found Trump with 49% support, compared to 47% for Harris.
Results from a recent Rasmussen Report and American Thinker poll show that Pennsylvania voter registration data shows Republicans registering more than 60,710 voters during September, outpacing Democrats. It was announced after.
During September, more than 35,854 Democrats registered to vote.
When Pennsylvania was important Although President Joe Biden defeated President Trump in the 2020 presidential election, recent voter registration also revealed that five previously Democratic-leaning counties in the state have shifted to a Republican majority.
Breitbart News reporter Wendell Husebo reported that the five counties are Berks, Fayette, Bucks, Beaver and Luzerne.

