The latest polls conducted by The New York Times and Siena College have revealed a tight presidential race in three key states - Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The Trump campaign's chief pollster, Tony Fabrizio, has expressed skepticism regarding the accuracy of these polls, suggesting that they underestimate President Trump's support among both registered voters and likely voters.
Fabrizio went on to suggest that these polls may be part of a deliberate effort to diminish support for President Trump. In Michigan, Trump leads with 48% compared to Harris' 45%, while in Pennsylvania, Harris is ahead with 49% to Trump's 46%. In Wisconsin, Harris leads with 50% to Trump's 46%. It's important to note that each poll has a margin of sampling error of 4 percentage points or more.
These findings come at a time when Vice President Kamala Harris has been experiencing a surge in enthusiasm following President Joe Biden's endorsement of her candidacy. The race remains highly competitive in these crucial states, setting the stage for a closely contested election.