In the latest polls, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are in a tight race in swing states. Harris has a lead in the Upper Midwest and Nevada, while Trump is ahead in the Southeast and Arizona. The key battleground state of Pennsylvania remains a tossup, which will likely determine the outcome of the election.
In Michigan, Harris leads in some polls, but Trump is ahead in others, making it a close race. In North Carolina, Trump has a slight lead according to recent surveys. Harris is leading in Wisconsin, while Nevada is also leaning towards her, although Trump is ahead in some polls. Arizona sees Trump with a lead, with Harris leading in a recent CNN/SSRS poll.
In Georgia, Trump holds a lead, although some polls show a tie or Harris ahead. Overall, Harris has a slight lead in the national polling average, reflecting a competitive race between the two candidates.
Harris became the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race, shifting the dynamics of the election. Prior to this, Trump was expected to beat Biden in most battleground states. The upcoming election will be crucial in determining the next president, with Pennsylvania being a key state to watch.
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