Fox News Poll Reveals Kamala Harris Leading by Narrow Margins in AZ, NV, GA

 A Fox News poll indicates that Vice President Kamala Harris is leading former President Donald Trump by narrow margins in the critical swing states of Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia.


Trump's strategy for securing a return to the White House involves winning states like Arizona and Georgia. The latest Fox News survey, conducted between August 22-26 with a margin of error of ±1.5 percentage points, shows Trump trailing Harris by one point in Arizona (50-49%) and by two points in Georgia (50-48%). Both states were lost by Trump in 2020 but are pivotal for his 2024 campaign.

ARIZONA 🟦 Harris: 50% 🟥 Trump: 49% — GEORGIA 🟦 Harris: 50% 🟥 Trump: 48% — NEVADA 🟦 Harris: 50% 🟥 Trump: 48% — NORTH CAROLINA 🟥 Trump: 50% 🟦 Harris: 49%


An Insider Advantage poll, surveying 800 likely voters between August 18 and 19, 2024, with a ±3.5 percent margin of error, shows former President Donald Trump narrowly leading Vice President Kamala Harris by one point (47% to 46%).

This poll is released just as Trump prepares for a major push in battleground states such as Pennsylvania, which is expected to influence polling trends in the run-up to the November election.

A Trump campaign official highlighted the strategy: “The Trump campaign is going full bore against the Kamala campaign and highlighting all the disastrous policies she implemented over the last four years. She can’t hide from her radical record,” the official told Americanbrief.top News.

Pennsylvania, with its 19 electoral votes, is anticipated to be one of the most fiercely contested states, alongside Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona. Trump won Pennsylvania in 2016 but lost it to Joe Biden in 2020.

In Wisconsin, Trump received a boost this week after the Wisconsin Supreme Court decided not to hear a challenge from Democrats to remove Green Party candidate Jill Stein from the ballot. The court’s unsigned order stated that the petitioner, David Strange from the Democratic National Committee (DNC), was not “entitled to the relief he seeks,” without providing further explanation.


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