A Washington Post poll released this Friday (1st) does not indicate a clear leader in the presidential race in Pennsylvania, with Vice President Kamala Harris receiving 48% support among likely voters and former President Donald Trump. with 47%.
The survey reveals that 37% of all registered voters in the state describe the country’s economy as good or excellent, an increase from 33% in September.
About 6 in 10 consider the economy extremely important to their vote, with voters giving Trump a modest 5-point lead over Kamala in confidence in handling the issue.
Trump also leads the vice president by a larger margin in confidence in handling immigration, while Kamala leads on abortion and health care.
Incorporating new Washington Post research, the Washington Post’s “Poll Survey” CNN in Pennsylvania shows a 48% to 48% tie, with no change from the average released earlier this Friday.
All six polls included in the average reveal that the race between the candidates is within the margin of error, suggesting that there is no clear leader in the race for Pennsylvania’s critical 19 electoral college votes.
This content was originally published in Polls continue to show a tied race in Pennsylvania on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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