With the presidential election just a week away, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are in a close race in key battleground states. Recent polls show tight races in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan, with Harris holding a slight edge over Trump nationally. Both candidates are focused on hosting rallies and campaigning in swing states to win over voters.
In Wisconsin, Harris leads Trump by just one point, while in Minnesota, she holds a three-point lead. In Michigan, Harris has a slight edge over Trump as well. The polls indicate that the economy and jobs are the top issues motivating voters, with some differences in perception between Democrats and Republicans.
The most recent TIPP poll shows Harris with a one-point lead, but dissatisfaction with the economy is a potential challenge for her campaign. Independents are also feeling pessimistic about the economy, which could impact the election outcome.
It’s important to consider the margin of error in polling, as results within this margin are considered statistically tied. Pollsters have made changes to their methods since the 2016 and 2020 elections where Trump’s performance was underestimated. As the candidates make their final push in the last days before the election, the race remains extremely close and the outcome is uncertain.
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