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Tight Race Between Harris And Trump In Battleground States

Donald Trump Former U.S. President Trump hosts a campaign rally, in Rome, Georgia

A recent Quinnipiac University poll has shed light on the current political landscape in two key battleground states, North Carolina and Georgia. The findings reveal a close race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump among likely voters.

In North Carolina, the poll shows a tight race with 49% of likely voters supporting Harris and 47% backing Trump. Meanwhile, in Georgia, Trump leads with 52% support compared to Harris' 45%.

It is worth noting that the polling data comes in the wake of Hurricane Helene, which impacted parts of both states. Despite this, Quinnipiac's polling in Georgia has consistently shown wider margins for Trump compared to other pollsters.

Trump has maintained a lead over Harris by margins ranging from four to seven points in all three Quinnipiac polls conducted in Georgia since the beginning of September. On the other hand, various surveys have depicted a closer race in the state.

Trump leads in Georgia with wider margins compared to other pollsters.
Quinnipiac poll shows tight race between Harris and Trump in North Carolina and Georgia.
Consistent lead for Trump over Harris in Georgia polls since September.

Similarly, surveys of the presidential race in North Carolina have consistently depicted a very tight contest, with both Quinnipiac and other pollsters reporting similar findings.

When looking at the averages of presidential election polling in Georgia and North Carolina, no clear leader emerges in either state. In Georgia, Trump garners an average of 50% support among likely voters, while Harris receives 48%. In North Carolina, Trump holds an average of 49% support compared to Harris' 48%.

These averages have remained unchanged from earlier this month, indicating a closely contested race in both states as the election approaches.

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