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69% : Maricopa County played an important role in Biden's 2020 victory, when the county narrowly flipped Democratic after voting for Trump in 2016.65% : Harris leads Trump among suburban voters by 47% to 41%*Harris gains support from middle-income households, now leading Trump 45% to 43%*Harris' modest national lead significant but battleground states remain crucialBy Jason Lange and Bo EricksonWASHINGTON, Oct 10 (Reuters) -
55% : Harris began closing the gap when she launched her campaign in July and led Trump 47% to 41% among suburban voters in polling across September and October.
52% : Biden beat Trump in suburban counties by about six percentage points in the 2020 presidential election.
49% : During the same periods, Trump went from leading Biden 44% to 37% among voters in households that earn between $50,000 and $100,000 - roughly the middle third of the nation - to trail Harris 43% to 45%, also a nine-point swing away from Trump.
46% : Reuters/Ipsos surveys have shown voters consider the economy the No. 1 issue ahead of the election and in a poll conducted in October, 46% of voters said Trump was the better candidate for the economy, 8 points more than Harris' 38%.
45% : Trump carried this group 52%-47% in 2020, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of exit polls.
45% : The polls have also shown Trump as the more trusted candidate on immigration and crime.
33% : Trump told supporters in August he was the candidate that would keep suburbs safe and ensure that migrants coming across the border illegally are kept "away from the suburbs.
25% : Before Biden dropped out, Trump was leading him 43% to 40% among suburbanites in Reuters/Ipsos polls conducted in June and July, reflecting the Democrat's struggle to energize supporters.
21% : The latest of the six polls, conducted Oct. 4-7, showed Harris up a marginal 3 percentage points over Trump among registered voters overall, 46% to 43%.
15% : Democrat Hillary Clinton, who got nearly 3 million votes more than Trump nationwide in the 2016 election and beat him in suburban counties by about 1 percentage point, still lost the election when Trump flipped six states that had voted Democratic in 2012.
11% : "Trump has blamed the Biden administration for inflation that has hurt middle class Americans.
8% : Poll respondent Sheila Lester, an 83-year-old Harris supporter living in Peoria, Arizona, which mostly lies in the state's battleground Maricopa County, said in a phone interview that she had become convinced Trump would beat Biden.
*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.