A recent poll released in Pennsylvania has revealed a close race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in the battleground state. According to the poll, Harris holds a slight lead with 48% support among likely voters, while Trump stands at 47%.
The survey also indicates that 37% of registered voters in Pennsylvania view the nation's economy as good or excellent, showing a slight increase from previous months. The economy is considered a crucial issue for approximately 60% of voters, with Trump holding a modest 5-point advantage over Harris in terms of trust to handle economic matters.
On the topic of immigration, Trump leads Harris by a wider margin in terms of trust to handle the issue. However, Harris is ahead of Trump on matters related to abortion and healthcare.
When incorporating this new poll data, the overall Poll of Polls in Pennsylvania remains deadlocked at a 48% to 48% tie. All six polls included in the average show that the race between Harris and Trump is within the margin of error, indicating that there is no clear frontrunner for Pennsylvania's critical 19 electoral college votes.