New poll shows Biden and Kamala at DEAD HEAT in key state
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68% : Trump won all three so-called 'blue wall' states over Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016, delivering him an Electoral College victory.61% : Harris will return to Wisconsin to campaign on Friday, while Trump will head to Pennsylvania for a rally Monday night.
54% : Trump leads in the state with white voters and men.
47% : A Marist College poll released just after midnight Thursday shows Harris ahead of Trump in Wisconsin and Michigan and the rivals statistically tied in Pennsylvania.
47% : By narrow margins, voters in the three states say Trump is the better leader on the economy and immigration but Harris is the far-and-away leader on the issue of abortion.
46% : Trump leads Harris 49 percent to 45 percent among independent voters, while claiming men and white voters, while Harris leads among female and nonwhite voters.
43% : A Quinnipiac University poll released earlier Wednesday shows Harris ahead of Trump in Pennsylvania and Michigan while they are tied in Wisconsin.
43% : In Pennsylvania, 57 percent say Harris would do a better job handling the issue of abortion, compared to 38 percent who said Trump.
39% : Harris did have a larger lead among Wisconsin independents (51 percent to 47 percent) than she does in Michigan (49 to 47) and even leads Trump among white and male voters.
38% : A second poll in 24 hours shows Donald Trump tied with Kamala Harris in one of the critical midwestern swing states that could turn the electionA Marist College poll released just after midnight Thursday shows Harris ahead of Trump in Wisconsin and Michigan and the rivals statistically tied in PennsylvaniaHarris has a small lead in Michigan with independents and larger leads with black voters and female voters.
37% : In Pennsylvania, 49 percent said Harris and 47 percent said Trump.
21% : In Michigan it's 53 percent for Harris and 42 percent for Trump and in Wisconsin 53 percent also said Harris, while 40 percent said Trump.
14% : The poll shows Harris leading Trump by five points in Michigan, 52 percent to 47 percent, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage pointsTrump won all three so-called 'blue wall' states over Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016, delivering him an Electoral College victoryIn Michigan, Harris leads Trump by five points - 50 percent to 45 percent - with Stein receiving 2 percent of the vote.
13% : The poll shows Harris leading Trump by five points in Michigan, 52 percent to 47 percent, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
8% : Read MoreBREAKING NEWS Swing state poll shows Trump trailing in two battlegrounds while a third is too close to callIn Wisconsin, where Trump and Harris were tied in Wednesday's key poll, Harris has a one-point advantage at 50 percent to 49 percent but well within the margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.
8% : In Michigan, 51 percent said Harris, 47 percent said Trump and in Wisconsin - where Harris has the smallest lead - 49 percent said Harris and 48 percent said Trump.
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