Of the seven swing states which will likely decide who gets to sit in the Oval Office at the end of next January, most are now leaning toward Vice President Kamala Harris, though the race remains locked in a dead heat.
Although the surveys show former President Donald Trump trailing by less than the margin of error, Cook Political Reporter now lists Harris as ahead in a multi-candidate field in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Trump still maintains a slight — within the margin of error — lead in Georgia.
Overall, Cook says Harris leads Trump 49% to 48% in a head-to-head matchup, and by 49% to 47% in a field that includes third-party options.
“Underneath the topline numbers, though, there have been some significant shifts, most notably Trump’s slipping advantage on his two strongest issues — inflation and immigration,” Cook wrote of their poll.
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