“For a swing state, this margin is good news for the vice president’s campaign,” Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, UMass Lowell political science assistant professor and Center for Public Opinion associate director, said.
If Trump wants to beat this margin, he has an uphill battle to fight in the Great Lakes State. “The Trump campaign,” Castro Cornejo said, “has a negative favorability in Michigan that needs to be overcome if they want to remain competitive in the state.”
Harris stands at 48 per cent against Trump’s 46 per cent in Pennsylvania, the UMass Lowell’s Center for Public Opinion said.
“The presidential race remains very close in Pennsylvania with the coming weeks a crucial time for both campaigns,” Cornejo said.
“As can be expected in a highly competitive race with few undecided voters, get-out-the-vote strategies will become increasingly important to mobilise supporters and ensure they go to the polls on Election Day,” he said. According to a new poll from Fox News, Harris has a slight lead over Trump in Georgia but trails behind in Arizona. In Georgia, Harris has 51 per cent of votes against Trump’s 48 per cent, the poll said. However, in Arizona, as per the Fox News poll, Trump leads Harris by a similar margin. He has the support of 51 per cent against Harris’ 48 per cent.
According to Real Clear Politics, which tracks all major polls, Trump trails Harris by two percentage points nationally, while in the battleground states, it is a statistical tie. Harris leads Trump by 0.3 percentage points in battleground states, it said.