Harris and Trump neck-and-neck in three battleground states: Poll - Washington Examiner
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- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
69% : Trump holds an advantage over Harris with the economy, at 50%-42%, immigration at 51%-38%, and crime at 49%-41%, while Harris holds a lead over Trump with abortion at 51%-34%.65% : Harris holds an advantage over Trump with regard to perception of policy and views, as she has yet to detail much of her policy platform.
57% : But in Wisconsin and Michigan, Harris holds 6% and 5% leads over Trump, respectively, and in Arizona, Trump leads Harris by 5%.
54% : With independent voters, Trump holds a 44%-41% advantage over Harris.
50% : The vice president also holds a 46%-43% lead over Trump with independent voters in the state.
50% : Trump leads Harris 53%-37% on the economy, 51%-39% on immigration, and 50%-40% on crime.
48% : Trump holds the edge in three of the five top matters for voters, which include the economy, immigration, abortion, crime, and protecting democracy.
48% : Harris holds the advantage over Trump with abortion, at 52%-35%, and protecting democracy, at 46%-45%.
47% : All six states polled by CNN were won by President Joe Biden over Trump in 2020, but all of them except Nevada voted for Trump in 2016.
43% : Among the top matters in the other surveyed states, Trump leads Harris among likely voters in each of the three states with the economy and immigration, while Harris leads on abortion.
42% : In the Peach State, Harris holds a narrow 48%-47% lead over Trump with likely voters, which is an advantage well within the survey's margin of error of plus or minus 4.7%.
40% : In the Keystone State, Trump and Harris are tied, at 47%-47%, according to the poll.
33% : But the vice president leads Trump on abortion 51%-34% and on protecting democracy 49%-43%.
29% : In terms of protecting democracy, Trump and Harris are tied at 46%-46%.
22% : In the Silver State, Harris also commands a narrow 48%-47% lead over Trump within the survey's plus or minus 4.9% margin of error.
19% : Likely voters polled also believe Harris's policies and views are more generally mainstream rather than too extreme, at 54%-45%, while they believe Trump's are too extreme rather than generally mainstream, at 53%-47%.
11% : On crime, Trump leads Harris with likely voters in Arizona and Wisconsin, but in Michigan, Harris holds a narrow 46%-45% lead over Trump on the matter.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.