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WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris is ahead or tied with Donald Trump in six of seven battleground states, according to a new survey released Wednesday, erasing the leads the former Republican president enjoyed before Joe Biden dropped out of the race last month.
The Cook Political Report survey, conducted by the Democratic polling firm BSG and Republican polling firm GS Strategy Group, found Harris leading Trump in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Arizona, and tied with Trump in Georgia. Nevada is the only battleground state that Trump still leads, the poll found.
The poll’s margin of error ranges by state from +/- 4.7 percentage points to 4.9 percentage points, and Harris’ lead in three states – Arizona, Michigan and North Carolina − are within that range.
The findings suggest multiple paths to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the election have opened for Harris, the vice president and Democratic nominee, after Biden’s struggles in the Sun Belt states of Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and North Carolina forced his campaign to increasingly bank on the so-called “blue wall” states: Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
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Trump led Biden in six of the seven battleground states, and was tied with Biden in Wisconsin, in a survey the same pollsters conducted in May. But Harris has now consolidated the Democratic base, the survey found, with 91% of voters who backed Biden in 2020 now saying they will vote for Harris, compared to 82% of this group in May who said they would vote for Biden.
Harris leads Trump among independent voters in the seven battleground states, 48% to 40%, whereas Trump previously led Biden 41%-38 among independents. And perhaps most significantly, Harris leads “double hater” voters − those who say they don’t like Biden or Trump − by a wide 30 percentage points, 54% to 24%. Trump had previously led with this group as well.
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“In many ways, Harris is unburdened by what has been,” Amy Walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of the Cook Political Report, wrote in an analysis of the results. “She is the sitting incumbent, yet 56% of battleground state voters say she represents a chance to ‘turn the page of the Trump/Biden era’ and 59% see her as representing a ‘new generation of leadership.’
The Trump campaign has sought to slow down Harris’ momentum by alleging she’s “dangerously liberal” and trying to tie her to Biden, whose approval rating has hovered around 40% for much of his term.
Harris, who conducted a multi-battleground state blitz last week with her new running-mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, is still calling herself “the underdog” in the race. She will look to build on her polling strength at next week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
The poll was a survey of 2,867 likely voters across seven swing state taken between July 26 and Aug. 2, with third-party candidates also included.
Harris leads Trump 46%-42% in the poll. In May, Trump led Biden by 5 percentage points in Arizona.
Harris and Trump are tied at 46% in the poll. In May, Trump led Biden by 4 percentage points in Georgia.
Harris leads Trump 46%-44% in the poll. In May, Trump led Biden by 3 percentage points in Michigan.
Trump leads Harris 47%-42% in the poll. In May, Trump led Biden by 8 percentage points in Nevada.
Harris leads Trump 46%-44% in North Carolina in the poll. In May, Trump led Biden by 8 percentage points in North Carolina.
Harris leads Trump 48%-43% in Pennsylvania in the poll. In May, Trump led Biden by 3 percentage points in Pennsylvania.
Harris leads Trump 48%-43% in Wisconsin in the poll. In May, Trump and Biden were tied in Wisconsin.
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