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Kamala Harris' lead in blue state halved by Donald Trump: poll

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    50% Medium Conservative

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    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -4% Negative

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58% : Every poll conducted in the state since Biden ended his re-election campaign on July 21 has shown Harris leading Trump by between 3 and 10 points.
56% : A poll conducted by SurveyUSA and KSTP between July 23 and 25 showed Harris was leading Trump by 10 points among likely voters in the state, on 50 percent to his 40 percent.
49% : "The poll showed Harris was leading among women (55 percent to 37 percent), independents (42 percent to 35 percent) and voters from urban areas (57 percent to 34 percent) and suburban areas (53 percent to 39 percent), while Trump leads among men (48 percent to 42 percent) and voters in rural areas (54 percent to 37 percent).
49% : Trump added that he will win Minnesota easily as long as "they don't cheat.
44% : However, before Harris became the candidate, multiple polls showed Trump with a lead of between 1 and 5 points in the state.
43% : For example, in the last poll conducted in Minnesota before Biden ended his re-election campaign, Trump had a 1 point lead over Biden when third party candidates were included.
27% : However, the most recent survey by the pollster shows her lead over Trump has been cut in half to 5 points.
19% : Meanwhile, in the first poll published after Harris became the candidate, conducted by Fox News between July 22 and 24, Harris had a 6 point lead over Trump when third party candidates were included, a lead outside of the poll's 3 percent margin of error.
8% : "Three days ago, the nation found out what we've all known in Minnesota, [Trump and Vance] are just weird," Walz said at the rally.

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