Newest Quinnipiac Poll shows Harris with lead in two pivotal swing states, tied with Trump in third
- Bias Rating
46% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
60% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-15% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : The race remained much closer in Wisconsin, with Harris leading 48 percent to 47 percent over Trump.48% : According to the results announced on Wednesday, Harris led Trump 51 percent to 45 percent among likely voters in Pennsylvania and 50 percent to 45 percent in Michigan.
43% : Another swing state poll conducted by Quinnipiac early this month found Harris leading Trump in North Carolina, while trailing in Georgia.
32% : "The poll was conducted after Trump and Harris squared off in their first debate last week, in which Harris was widely seen as effective in getting Trump to stray from his talking points.
29% : Voters in all three states surveyed by Quinnipiac said they trusted Trump more regarding the economy and immigration, while Harris was more trusted on the issues of preserving democracy, abortion, and handling a potential national crisis.
18% : Likely voters now see little daylight, in most cases, between Harris and Trump on who can best handle those key issues.
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