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New conservative poll shows key shift for Donald Trump

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    4% Center

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    30% ReliableFair

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    2% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    4% Positive

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63% : In FiveThirtyEight's analysis, Trump is leading Harris by 1.7 points on average across polls in Georgia.
62% : According to RCP's tracking, Trump is up by 2.6 points on average in the swing state as of Thursday.
58% : As of Thursday, the vice president is leading Trump by 1.2 points on average nationwide.
52% : In the same poll conducted between September 19 and 22, Trump was ahead of Harris by 3 points (50 percent to 47 percent) among 1,152 likely Georgia voters.
52% : Polling expert Nate Silver, who founded FiveThirtyEight, also gives Trump a higher chance of winning Georgia (67 percent to 33 percent), according to his latest election forecast in Silver Bulletin, his Substack publication.
50% : Georgia is considered a "must-win" state for Trump.
50% : Silver's tracking also finds that polling in Georgia has shifted toward Trump by 0.8 points over the past month.
48% : In a survey released Thursday, Trump was found leading Harris 51 percent to 46 percent in the Peach State, a key battleground state that could affect the results of the presidential election.
39% : According to a forecast by polling analysis site FiveThirtyEight, the former president is favored to win the Peach State over Harris, with Trump having a 64 percent chance of securing Georgia's 16 electoral votes.
32% : The polling aggregator site Real Clear Polling (RCP), however, considers Georgia a "toss-up" race between Trump and Harris.
23% : Newsweek emailed the Harris and Trump campaigns for comment about the state of the race in Georgia.

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