New polls released just a week before Election Day reveal a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in Arizona and Nevada.
In Arizona, Harris is leading Trump by a narrow margin of 48-47% among likely voters, while in Nevada, Trump holds a slight lead over Harris with 48-47%.
It is important to note that both results fall within the margin of error of the polls, which is plus or minus 4.4% in Arizona and 4.6% in Nevada.
The polls were conducted by questioning 781 voters in Arizona and 683 voters in Nevada.
Interestingly, the survey found that 92% of voters across both states have already made up their minds about their vote, indicating a high level of certainty in their decision. Only 8% of voters expressed that they could still be swayed one way or the other.
As the election day approaches, the close races in Arizona and Nevada highlight the importance of every vote and the potential impact of undecided voters in determining the outcome of the election.