The latest polls in three crucial states - Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin - have shown a close presidential race with no clear leader. The Trump campaign's chief pollster, Tony Fabrizio, has downplayed these polls, claiming they underestimate President Trump's support among registered voters and likely voters.
Fabrizio suggested that the polls are part of a deliberate effort to diminish support for President Trump. In head-to-head matchups among registered voters, Trump leads Harris by 48% to 45% in Michigan, while in Pennsylvania, Harris is ahead with 49% to Trump's 46%. In Wisconsin, Harris leads with 50% to Trump's 46%. Each poll has a margin of sampling error of 4 percentage points or more.
These developments come at a time when Vice President Kamala Harris has been experiencing a surge in enthusiasm following President Joe Biden's endorsement after dropping out of the race. The race in these key states remains highly competitive, with both candidates vying for support as the election approaches.