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Harris leads Trump by a narrow margin in 6 key battleground states, excluding Arizona.

Leading in 7 Swing States by an Average of 2 Percentage Points…Turnaround in North Carolina
Widening Gap Among Women and Hispanic Voters…White and Male Voters Still Favor Trump
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US Presidential Candidates Harris and Trump
[AFP News Material. Redistribution and DB Prohibited]

US Presidential Candidates Harris and Trump
[AFP News Material. Redistribution and DB Prohibited]
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, ‘ (Seoul=Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Yeonsook = A recent poll shows that Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate and vice president, is leading former President Donald Trump by a slim margin in six swing states out of seven in the United States.’,
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, ‘ According to a poll conducted by Bloomberg News and Morning Consult released on the 29th local time, among registered voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, Harris leads Trump by an average of 2 percentage points(p).’,
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, ‘ The survey, conducted online from the 23rd to the 27th after the Democratic National Convention, targeted 4,962 registered voters across seven swing states. The margin of error ranged from ±1% to 5% by state.’,
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, ‘ When limited to likely voters, the gap was 1 percentage point.’,
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, ‘ Harris led Trump in six swing states except Arizona. In Arizona, the support for both candidates was tied at 48% each.’,
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, ‘ Particularly in Wisconsin, Harris was ahead of Trump by 8 percentage points, widening the gap. In Nevada and Pennsylvania, the gap was 4 percentage points each. In Georgia and North Carolina, it was 2 percentage points each, and in Michigan, it was 3 percentage points.’,
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, ‘ Notably, Harris taking the lead in North Carolina is significant. A Democratic presidential candidate has not won in North Carolina since former President Barack Obama in 2008. Trump had a 10-point lead there until April.’,
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, ‘ Harris is expanding her base among female voters and Hispanic voters, widening the support gap with Trump.’,
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, ‘ In a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on the same day, Harris had a support rate of 45%, leading Trump by 4 percentage points.’,
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, ‘ Among female voters and Hispanic voters, the support rates for Harris and Trump were 49% and 36%, respectively.’,
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, ‘ The gap has widened compared to a poll conducted last month, where Harris led by 9 percentage points among female voters and 6 percentage points among Hispanic voters.’,
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, ‘ While Trump maintained a similar lead among white and male voters, the gap among voters without a college degree decreased from 14 percentage points to 7 percentage points.’,
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, ‘ The Wall Street Journal reported that in a head-to-head matchup between Harris and Trump, Harris led by 1 percentage point with support rates of the 48s and 47s. This marks a reversal from a survey at the end of last month where Harris was trailing by 2 percentage points. ‘,
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