Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump are locked in a statistical tie in Pennsylvania, according to a Washington Post poll of a state that many analysts see as the battleground most likely to determine the outcome of the presidential election.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remain deadlocked less than seven weeks before the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election, according to new polls released on Thursday that also show a tight race in the key state of Pennsylvania.
Trump and Harris are tied in a battleground state that could decide the winner of the 2024 presidential election, and a significant gender gap persists between the candidates.
According to the latest CBS News Poll, if the presidential election were held today, 59% of likely voters would vote for Vice President Kamala Harris compared to 41% for former President Donald Trump. "We are the future," said DaJaun Wortham, a student at Community College of Philadelphia. "Young people are the future."
Vice President Harris and former President Trump are virtually tied in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, according to a Washington Post poll released early Thursday. Harris leads Trump by 1 point in the Keystone State,
Voters in the key battleground of Pennsylvania may notice their ballots look different this year, as the state prepares to deploy a new design in the general election for the first time this year that aims to reduce the number of rejected votes.
Arizona: Trump leads Harris by one point, 49% to 48%, in the Emerson survey, while a CNN/SSRS survey from Aug. 23 to 29 found him up by five points, 49% to 44%—Trump trailed Harris by two points, 49% to 47%, here in a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult survey of registered voters taken just after President Joe Biden’s exit from the race.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a former Democratic vice presidential short-lister, will campaign in Wisconsin with U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin.
A new poll of Pennsylvania shows Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remain locked in a close presidential race, while Dave McCormick is gaining ground against Bob Casey
Voters in Pennsylvania are not yet able to cast ballots, despite confusion over a state law concerning applications for mail ballots
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania vacated a case surrounding undated or misdated ballots. The majority ruled that the legal battle should involve all 67 boards of elections, not just Philadelphia and Allegheny counties. The Pennsylvania ALCU brought that case.